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Leaders on the Frontier – A Primer on Classical Liberalism for Today

Video, Politics, Leaders on the FrontierDecember 23, 2022

Classical liberalism is one of the most important political and social philosophies, one which promotes peaceful cooperation, individual freedom, and limited government. This set of remarkable ideas was foundational to Canada and indeed, the modern world.  It fostered a political …

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Heading to Museum of Defunct Parties?

Commentary, Government, Politics, Gerry BowlerMay 14, 2022

In March of this year, the federal Liberal and New Democratic parties agreed to a deal that would keep Justin Trudeau as Prime Minister until 2025. In return for policies that would increase spending on dental and pharmaceutical care and …

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Canada: Returning to the Original Vision

Essay, Government, Politics, Role of Government, Randy BoldtMay 10, 2022

Many Canadians are aware of stories of how immigrants were originally attracted to Canada through the promise of free land.  The then Minister responsible for immigration, Clifford Sifton, had his staff spread out across central and eastern Europe promising free …

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Mainstream media failures highlighted by Ottawa protests

Commentary, Politics, Lee HardingFebruary 14, 2022

The failures of mainstream Canadian media and proof of public thirst for alternatives was never more apparent than in February. The best chance for people to use their own eyes and ears to take in the trucker protests in Ottawa …

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Restoring the ‘Canadian Brand’ – Countering Activist Misinformation on Canadian Mining Abroad

Research Paper, Energy, Politics, Joseph QuesnelAugust 7, 2020

Mining is one of the most important industries to the Canadian economy, and despite COVID-19’s impact on the sector, mining will play a significant role in the post-pandemic economic recovery. Moreover, the mining industry is one of the largest private …

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Canada Needs a Diefenbaker

Commentary, Politics, Brian GiesbrechtMarch 29, 2018

In recent years, we have seen the children of former strong Canadian leaders enter politics. They don’t have to start at the bottom because of the reputations their fathers forged through the hot steel of heady Canadian issues, such as …

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Canada Should Keep “First Past The Post” Voting System

Audio, Politics, Frontier CentreJanuary 5, 2018

“Canada should keep first past the post voting system” This is a Frontier Centre for Public Policy recording, all Frontier Centre for Public Policy recordings are in the public domain. For more information visit www.fcpp.org. “Canada should keep first past the …

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Day 12 – Frontier’s Advent Calendar

Wish List, Politics, Peter HolleDecember 12, 2017

Day 12 – Advent is the season of preparing for Christmas. Here at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy we want to tell you about some of the things we would like to see under our tree.   On Day 12 …

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Day 4 – Frontier’s Advent Calendar

Wish List, Politics, Frontier CentreDecember 4, 2017

Day 4 – Advent is the season of preparing for Christmas. Here at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy we want to tell you about some of the things we would like to see under our tree.   On Day Four, …

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