By Dan McTeague Massive government spending and the ongoing trade war with the U.S. continue to threaten Canadians’ livelihoods. The most obvious solution for Canada is...
Sam Cooper In a stunning detail first reported by The Globe and Mail and independently confirmed by The Bureau, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was entangled in a Canadian surveillance...
If this trend persists, Canadian families could be out $549 in counter-tariffs by the end of the budget year. 77 per cent of Canadians say Canadian...
From the National Citizens Coalition By Tamara Ugolini, Senior Editor Corporate elites, politicians profit from Canada’s immigration crisis The National Citizens Coalition advocates for ending Canada’s...
David Clinton Equality before the law is a beautiful concept. But in Canada at least, it doesn’t always happen. I recently read Janice Fiamengo’s “Woman Complains of...
By Alexandra Keeler Canada is betting on the Icelandic Prevention Model to reduce youth drug use. But does it fit Canada’s opioid crisis and diverse communities?...
From the Fraser Institute By Jason Clemens and Jake Fuss The 17th century statesman Oliver Cromwell is credited with the phrase “Trust in God and keep your powder...
By Tom Flanagan “Reconciliation” has been the watchword for Canada’s relationship with its Indigenous peoples for the last 10 years. So, how’s that going? Not so...
By Peter Shawn Taylor There was free trade between Canada and the U.S. before there was a country called Canada. In 1854, 13 years before Confederation,...
By John Robson It’s been 25 years since my younger and more careless self got a speeding ticket. Or at least it had been until I...