By David Hunt and Jeff Park Of major cities, none compare to Calgary’s nearly 50 percent property tax burden increase between censuses. Alberta once again leads...
By J. Edward Les, MD The Vancouver Park Board hasn’t caved to the anti-J.K. Rowling activists, but their campaign shows a need for common sense This...
By Caroline Elliott Native rights are constitutionally guaranteed; property rights are not. When courts recognize Aboriginal title, it’s easy to see who will win Think you...
By Bronwyn Eyre To understand how politicized Canada’s courts have become, one must understand how judges once viewed their role—not as policymakers, but interpreters of laws...
By Dr. J. Edward Les The thalidomide saga is particularly instructive: Canada was the last developed country to pull thalidomide from its shelves — three months during...
By Michael Bonner A new ministry should be held responsible for ensuring we’re letting in people who will further our economic interests, and that infrastructure can...
By Peter MacKinnon The program is part of an ideological crusade within our universities, one that includes identity-based admissions and faculty appointments, and discourages those who...
By J. Edward Les, MD Despite falling into disrepute in recent years, “follow the science” remains our best shot at getting at the...
What does a farm kid from the prairies, a black American, a Mohawk native, and a girl from Montreal all have in common? • Each fought...
READ THE REALITY CHECK By Bruce Pardy A new Aristotle Foundation Reality Check from Queen’s University law professor Bruce Pardy details how Canada’s courts reinterpreted even...