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Bishop Grandin

Commentary, Reconciliation, Residential Schools, Brian GiesbrechtMarch 22, 2023

Winnipeg is close to saying goodbye to Bishop Grandin. Soon, the streets, and anything else that bears his name, will be erased from Manitoba’s history. Before that step is taken in historical revisionism city councillors might at least pay respects …

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No Indigenous Child was Ever ‘Forced’ to Go to School

Commentary, Aboriginal Futures, Reconciliation, Residential Schools, Brian GiesbrechtMarch 21, 2023

Virtually every CBC program and news item about residential schools alleges that “150,000 indigenous children were forced to attend residential schools”. This is false information. Here is the truth — all of which, as CNN‘s Don Lemon might say, can be Googled. …

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The Ghost of Ancient Rome Haunts America

Essay, Culture Wars, Taxation, Joel KotkinMarch 20, 2023

The death of Ancient Rome wasn’t so much a collapse as a slow, interminable decay: between the second and sixth centuries AD, its population declined from a million people to just 30,000. Since then, 15 centuries have passed and thousands …

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Mulcair and the Canadian Malaise

Essay, Aboriginal Futures, Free Speech, Reconciliation, Residential Schools, Michael MelansonMarch 15, 2023

For anyone who remembers Thomas Mulcair as a serious person and a honourable Member of Parliament, that memory was just cashed in for pennies on the dollar. In a commentary written for CTV News, Mulcair applauded “two women of character …

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3 Years Ago this Week, the World Ended

Essay, Civil Liberties, COVID-19, Jeffrey A. TuckerMarch 11, 2023

By: Jeffrey A Tucker For two months before lockdowns came to the United States, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was broadcasting the lie that its Wuhan lockdowns killed the virus. Control the people, they said, lock them up, prohibit all …

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Race Hate is Official Government Policy

Essay, Culture Wars, Philip Carl SalzmanMarch 11, 2023

The Canadian and American governments have imposed blatantly racist policies and regulations on their populations. Dividing their citizens into “oppressors,” all white people, and “victims,” all BIPOC (black, indigenous, people of color) and LGBTQ2S (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transexual, queer, two-spirit). …

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The Man who Saved the Plains Indians

Commentary, Aboriginal Futures, Brian GiesbrechtMarch 5, 2023

At the time of Confederation, Canada’s Plains Indians were in a desperate situation. The same European-introduced guns and horses that resulted in a briefly glorious golden age for them had also resulted in constant inter-tribal warfare and the rapid disappearance …

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The Genocide Lie

Commentary, Aboriginal Futures, Free Speech, Reconciliation, Residential Schools, Brian GiesbrechtMarch 1, 2023

The case of Jim McMurtry is now well known to Canadians. He is the Abbotsford schoolteacher who told his class the truth about the claim that 215 indigenous students had been killed and secretly buried at Kamloops Indian Residential School—and …

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What I Learned When Students Tried to Cancel Me

Essay, Culture Wars, Philip Carl SalzmanFebruary 26, 2023

Even being attacked can be educational and enlightening. In November 2020, eight official student groups published a public letter demanding that the McGill Administration rescind my Emeritus status. This was allegedly necessary in order to honor “the right of Muslims and People …

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