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Manitoba Must Protect Consumer Choice In Energy
Commentary, Climate, Energy, Municipal Government, Regulation
The provincial election is the perfect opportunity to lay down the gauntlet against the green extremists’ unjustified war on natural gas furnaces and stoves that is slowly creeping up on us. The City of Nanaimo - yet another British Columbia municipality – just passed...
Mischief and Protests – Is There a Double Standard?
Tamara Lich and Chris Barber are on trial this month for their part in organizing the Freedom Convoy. Their charges relate primarily to Mischief of over $5000 - defined as "the wilful destruction of property, making it dangerous or useless to others". There was...
Natural Immunity And COVID Vaccine Health Issues
National Citizens Inquiry
Why Do People Want To Believe The Worst?
Aboriginal Futures, Commentary, Culture Wars
“Societies appear to be subject, every now and then, to periods of moral panic. A condition, episode, person or group of persons emerges to become defined as a threat to societal values and interests; its nature is presented in a stylized and stereotypical fashion by...
Is Your Church Going Woke? And Why it Matters.
The “woke” phenomenon seems to be everywhere these days. Universities, businesses and government agencies annually spend millions of dollars to promote wokeness, which, in those settings goes under the well-known DEI acronym: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Like the...
Leaders On The Frontier – Can Siloed Media Be Reconciled – With Trish Wood
Culture Wars, Podcast, Free Speech, Video, Leaders on the Frontier
Big Topics & Big Ideas
Peckford: Trucker Civil Disobedience Heroes
Blog, COVID-19, Free Speech, Healthcare, Justice
And so it has come to this - A System which sees its top Judge speak despairingly about people who later are to come before the very system over which he presides. A System that sees the Prime Minister of this country violate the Conflict of Interest law five times...
Can Country Music Help Renew The Spirit Of America?
Commentary, Culture Wars, Disruption
The intersection of music and politics has been one of the most striking features of modern culture. Almost all of the nation-building movements that swept through the West after the American and French revolutions owe some of their energy to the emotional appeal of...
Tennessee Takes Lead To Protect Cross-Border Energy Projects
State legislature passed a law limiting the power of local governments to regulate energy infrastructure
The Death Of The Great American City
Essay, Economy, Urbanization, Workplace
The flight of office workers to the hinterlands will have profound effects on society.
Review: Waiting to Die: Canada’s Health Care Crisis
So, how bad is Canadian healthcare?
Manitoba: Join Western Front Against Net Zero Nonsense
ESG & DEI, Commentary, Climate, Energy, Environment
Despite Manitoba’s historic reliance on cheap and clean hydroelectric power, it should be standing shoulder to shoulder with the energy provinces Alberta and Saskatchewan in opposing the federal government’s unprecedented power grab to reconfigure electricity...