From LifeSiteNews By Andreas Wailzer Protestors rallied in London in opposition to ‘BritCard’, which would require the personal information of all UK workers Thousands of protestors...
From the Daily Caller News Foundation By David Blackmon The energy sector has long been a lightning rod for policy battles, but few moments crystallize the...
From The Center Square By Sarah Roderick-Fitch The in-person meeting between President Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin has apparently been called off, days after it was announced...
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Conrad Eder The federal and Ontario governments’ $500 million loan to Algoma Steel exemplifies costly corporate welfare, with...
From the Brownstone Institute Clayton J. Baker, MD Way back in the B.C. era (Before Covid), I taught Medical Humanities and Bioethics at an American medical...
From LifeSiteNews By Anthony Murdoch A few months ago, the Canadian government hired outside consultants who will be tasked with looking into whether or not officials...
From LifeSiteNews By Clare Marie Merkowsky Inclusion Canada reported to Parliament that disabled Canadians feeling pressure to choose assisted suicide is a ‘weekly’ occurrence due to...
Shawnee chief Tecumseh THE MAKICHUK REPORT By Dave Makichuk It is not too late to change, and think of others in these troubling times “When you...
Dan Knight After betting taxpayer billions on a green-industry deal that collapsed under U.S. tariffs, MPs move to expose what Ottawa promised Stellantis and what Canadians...
Now that Trump is running Washington, Conservative thinkers must ponder a new-found appreciation for silencing speech they don’t like. From StosselTV War on Words: Both Parties...