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Corbella: Frustrated Doctors ‘Hindered,’ Not Helped by too Many Managers

Commentary, Healthcare & Welfare, Frontier CentreApril 1, 2022

‘They justify their existence by dreaming up new processes and systems that have nothing to do with patient care but that significantly adds to our workload’   Judging from the amount of mail I received from front-line health-care workers following …

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Demographics are driving the world. If you ever want a holiday again, welcome refugees and immigrants today

Commentary, Immigration, Brian ZinchukMarch 31, 2022

It’s come to my attention that I’m having the same conversation over and over again, and only recently have I figured out why. In almost every conversation of consequence I’ve taken part in recently seems to have a common thread. …

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Delusional Climate Extremism, Reliance on Autocracies, and Vapid Leadership Equals War

Commentary, Climate, Energy, Ian MadsenMarch 30, 2022

A few weeks ago, there was a violent First Nations-Climate Extremist attack on a natural gas pipeline construction site, Coastal GasLink, in British Columbia. In a seemingly unrelated development, last year, German leaders decided to rapidly phase out nuclear energy …

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Policy on the Frontier: Patients at Risk: Exposing Canada’s Health-care Crisis

Video, Healthcare & Welfare, David Leis, Policy on the Frontier, Susan MartinukMarch 30, 2022

Patients at Risk:  Exposing Canada’s Healthcare Crisis –  Sometimes health care hurts the very people it is supposed to heal. This has long been the situation in Canada, where waitlists, rationed services and a fragmented system are harming more and …

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Leaders on the Frontier | So Much More We Can Be with the Hon. Grant Devine, Premier of Saskatchewan 1982-1991

March 25, 2022

The April 1982 Saskatchewan election proved to be a major turning point in the province’s history. Over its nine years in office, the Devine government commenced and completed numerous policy initiatives in spite of considerable challenges including two recessions.  In …

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Conrad Black: No Exaggeration Needed

Commentary, Aboriginal Futures, Conrad BlackMarch 24, 2022

Once again we are indebted to the Frontier Centre for Public Policy and retired judge Brian Giesbrecht for their diligent research that has unearthed the proportions of some of the embellished claims about Canada’s past treatment of its Indigenous population …

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Brian Peckford: Original Signed Patriation Agreement

Event Documents, Civil Liberties, Brian PeckfordMarch 22, 2022

‘Theses pages are copies of the original signed Patriation Agreement agreed to November 5, 1981. This became The Constitution Act of 1982  in which the Charter f Right and Freedoms is found. This was the result of 17 months of …

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43% Of Canada’s Employed Worked Majority of Hours at Home: January 2022

Blog, Workplace, Wendell CoxMarch 22, 2022

Statistics Canada reports that remote work reached a pandemic era recently. “Since the onset of the pandemic, the Labour Force Survey has been tracking the proportion of non-absent workers who worked from home. During the week of January 9 to 15, more …

We Have Found Death Certificates for the Missing Children

Briefing Note, Aboriginal Futures, Reconciliation, Residential Schools, Brian GiesbrechtMarch 18, 2022

1.0 Introduction For years there have been constant references to the death of Aboriginal children. It has been said that the death rate in residential schools was much higher than the death rate on the reserves, and that the schools …

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