First-ever BRICS absence deepens questions over internal CCP dissent Chinese President Xi Jinping will skip the upcoming BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro, the first time...
From the National Citizens Coalition By Peter Coleman “The Liberal government’s latest economic bill could cut red tape — or entrench central planning and ideological pet...
From Resource Works Tension grows between ambition and market truths Host Stewart Muir talks on Power Struggle with Brian Maas, president of the California New Car Dealers Association, and Maas introduces...
From Resource Works A major shift is underway in Europe — and it’s a warning Canada would do well to heed. Last week, the European Commission...
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From The Center Square By Brett Rowland President Donald Trump appears unconcerned about an upcoming tariff deal deadline after abruptly ending all trade talks with Canada as...
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Bjorn Lomborg Madrid knew solar and wind power were unreliable but pressed ahead anyway When a grid failure...
From Resource Works Tej Parikh of the Financial Times‘s says Canada has the minerals but not the plan Tej Parikh is the economics editorial writer for The Financial Times,...
U.S. President Donald Trump hands a pen to Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Rwanda Olivier Nduhungirehe as he meets with Nduhungirehe and the Foreign...
Sam Cooper The BC Ferries contract with a Chinese state shipbuilder may not be an anomaly—it appears to be the inevitable product of systematic infiltration dating...