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Making federalism work in a country infected by favouritism

By Roslyn Kunin on December 2, 2019

Making federalism work in a country infected by favouritism

The sense of being marginalized and treated as second-class provinces has long been felt in the West. But opting out won’t suit our needs

A respectful Canada has room for disagreement

By Cardus on November 29, 2019

A respectful Canada has room for disagreement

Closing politics and public life to those who are religious leaves us with a less tolerant society that brings fundamental freedoms into question

Cherry’s rant closes curtain on his career

By Michael Taube on November 12, 2019

Cherry’s rant closes curtain on his career

Cherry was fired for making controversial remarks about immigrants; Trudeau was re-elected after it was revealed he wore blackface 3 times. Ironic?

Religion should have a place in the political realm

Religion should have a place in the political realm

Religion should have a place in the political realm

It would be a gross violation of religious freedom if we allowed beliefs to become a test for fitness for office. Yet Andrew Scheer faced a barrage of criticism

By Cardus on November 10, 2019No Comments

Motorists most consistently persecuted group in Canada

Motorists most consistently persecuted group in Canada

I ride a bicycle as often as I can, but that doesn’t mean I feel compelled to paint myself silver, wear funny clothes, and block traffic

By Ted Laturnus on October 11, 2019No Comments

Welcome to the new Age of Intolerance

Welcome to the new Age of Intolerance

Trudeau is just the man to heal the wounds. After all, he’s been dressing up and imitating so many different cultures that he identifies with everybody

By Robert McGarvey on September 23, 2019No Comments

Diversity in the media safeguards democracy

Diversity in the media safeguards democracy

Diversity in the media safeguards democracy

Media has the power to influence and shape public understanding of political and social issues. But it needs to reflect society’s diversity and adhere to strict standards

By Mosaic on September 13, 2019No Comments

Federal student job program puts Alberta at the back of the class

Federal student job program puts Alberta at the back of the class

Study finds no link between the circumstances in the local economy, student unemployment and the level of subsidies handed out. So is it all political?

By Frontier Centre for Public Policy on September 9, 2019No Comments

Giving voice to our concerns and desires validates democracy

Giving voice to our concerns and desires validates democracy

Democracy in action illustrates how important it is for Canadians to talk with their government officials on all levels

By Gerry Chidiac on August 29, 2019No Comments

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