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Federal Government, Provincial Government, or Municipal Government
The 15-Minute City: An Extraordinarily Bad Idea
Commentary, Transportation, Urbanization
The latest urban planning fad to sweep across Canada is the 15-minute city, which proposes to redesign cities so that all urban residents live within an easy, 15-minute walk of schools, retailers, restaurants, entertainment, and other essentials of modern life. This...
Access to Information at HealthLink BC
Civil Liberties, COVID-19, Video, Healthcare
National Citizens Inquiry
Why Did They Kill the Schools?
Commentary, COVID-19, Education
Why did they bludgeon the schools to the point of being nonfunctional while robbing a whole generation of normal education? I cannot stop asking this question. It’s the ultimate example of liberalism eating itself. The pandemic response was morally egregious and...
Frontier Live on X – Carbon Tax Hike Debate – With Dan McTeague
Audio, Podcast, Video, Taxation, Frontier Live On X
The April 1st carbon tax hike is coming. How much more will you pay at the pump? What impact will this hike have on your finances? Dan McTeague joins host David Leis for a live discussion and debate over the controversial tax. Is it necessary? Is the tax really going...
When Did Canada Become “Turtle Island” – And Why?
Aboriginal Futures, Commentary, Reconciliation
Changing a country’s name never raised any eyebrows when it involved third world colonies transitioning to sovereignty, as occurred when many in sub-Saharan Africa and elsewhere after World War II did so. But such transformations have been virtually non-existent when...
Etam: 444,000 Semi-loads of Food? Just Another Day on Planet Earth
Commentary, Economy, Energy, Environment, Globalization
A friend of mine, always with a keen eye on interesting things, passed on an interesting quote from the CERA Week energy conference the other week. The head of the International Energy Forum mentioned a surprising statistic, as quoted by Javier Blas on Twitter:...
Why Are We Surprised That Mobs of Hamas Supporters Disrupt Our Lives and Spread Hate?
Commentary, Culture Wars, Free Speech
As mobs rampage through American and Canadian streets celebrating and championing Hamas and its genocidal anti-Semitism, disrupting university campuses and blocking access to Jewish-owned stores, restaurants, and houses of worship, most citizens and political figures...
Leaders on the Frontier – Divided and on a Downfall – With Jim Lakely
Culture Wars, Video, Leaders on the Frontier
Big Topics & Big Ideas
Justice, Or Racial Politics?
Aboriginal Futures, Commentary, Politics, Reconciliation, Justice
In a case that has generated enormous news coverage in Manitoba the government of Manitoba and federal government have agreed to spend $20,000,000 each on a search of the landfill site, where it is suspected that the bodies of indigenous women were dumped by a...
Canada’s Ceasefire Motion Is Much Ado About Nothing
Canada was thoroughly embarrassed last fall when a former Nazi was applauded in Parliament. So why are Liberals now shaking hands with a notorious Holocaust denier? Or openly praising a Hamas zealot who joked about baking a Jewish baby with baking powder, as MP...
Peckford: How Good It Is to See Some Independent Constitutional Thinkers! Surely, We Will Find Some in Canada?
Curious readers of my blog might have noticed that in a recent blog of mine on the career of the Professor of Constitutional Law, Seth Barrett Tillman, by Tablet ‘s Amen Rosen, I highlighted one of Professor Tillman’s quotes. It was: “That is: If you’re trying to...