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Indigenous Vaccination Priority Policy Deeply Flawed

Commentary, COVID-19, Healthcare & Welfare, Brian Giesbrecht, Joseph QuesnelApril 20, 2021

Most Canadians – even those with serious health problems – are still waiting for the vaccination that might save their life.  Meanwhile, vaccinations for indigenous people are proceeding at a rate eight times faster than elsewhere. In some cases, all …

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Immigration and Reverse Immigration

Essay, Immigration, Anil AnandApril 11, 2021

Border controls over immigration and views about who has a right to cross national frontiers and settle as an immigrant have evoked impassioned debate and conflicting politics. Such issues raise basic questions about the nation-state, the control over the state’s …

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Impeachment Trial: Eyewitness to a Charade

Essay, COVID-19, Government, Anil AnandMarch 15, 2021

Adela Cortina, one of the most important moral philosophers in Spain, and a member of the Royal Academy of Moral and Political Sciences notes that corruption— etymologically related to the idea of “destruction”—is encouraged by the weakening of the so-called …

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Alberta and Other Provinces Should Sell Their Oil and Gas Rights

Commentary, Energy, Ian MadsenJanuary 26, 2021

Lack of diversification is an invitation to risk and disaster that nearly all investors are aware of. Very few of them, whether institutional, corporate, or individual, would put their total net worth into one sector. Yet, that is just what …

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Memorizing Facts has Great Value for Students

Commentary, Education, Michael ZwaagstraDecember 1, 2020

Canadians were saddened when they learned that long-time “Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek passed away earlier this week from pancreatic cancer.  For more than 35 years, Trebek was a familiar face in our homes. There was no better way of testing …

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COVID-19 Second Wave Fears Further Threaten Civil Liberties

Commentary, COVID-19, Government, Marco Navarro-GenieSeptember 25, 2020

On September 18, Israel re-locked down the country for the following three weeks, becoming the first developed country to shut down for the second time. This second COVID-19 lockdown comes four months after lifting the first one instituted in March. …

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Vagueness and Generality Could Have an ‘Intersectionality’ in Making Bill C-69 Unworkable

Commentary, Economy, Ian MadsenJune 21, 2019

The federal government has boxed itself into a corner in its attempts to square the process for reviewing and approving large mining, pipeline or other projects with the private sector’s desire to have any such process be clear, simple, relatively …

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The Little Potato Grows Eyes

Commentary, Culture Wars, Lee HardingFebruary 23, 2019

China’s dictatorship, once the favorite of Canada’s Prime Minister, has now become his biggest problem. When he first visited China as Prime Minister, the Chinese lauded him as the “Little Potato” (with his late father Pierre being the big one). …

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Airplane Safety and Alcohol

Commentary, Transportation, Brian GiesbrechtSeptember 2, 2018

Ever since Wilbur and Orville Wright proved that heavier than air machines could indeed fly, safety has been the first priority when it comes to air travel. Engines and chassis are inspected and re-inspected. It only makes sense that if …

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