By Peter Best The worst thing that can happen to a property owner isn’t a flood or a leaky foundation. It’s learning that you don’t own...
By Ron Wallace The term “decarbonized oil” is popping up more and more in discussions of Canada’s energy politics. The concept refers to capturing and storing carbon...
By Patrick Keeney The brutal assassination of Charlie Kirk was shocking not only for its violence but for the chilling aftermath – the revelling on the...
By Collin May Time was a former political leader’s expected role was to enjoy retirement in relative obscurity, resisting the urge to wade into political debate....
By Jonathan Barazzutti Since 2020, steep increases to tuition fees have triggered large-scale protests by the students who pay those fees at the University of Alberta,...
While thousands of serious criminal cases across Canada are dropped merely due to delays, many Convoy-related prosecutions on trivial charges continue more than three-and-a-half years later....
By Gwyn Morgan Canadians are proud of their universal health-care system. Politicians hold it up as proof of our compassion, while unions fight to preserve it and...
By Josh Dehaas American singer Sean Feucht has completed his 11-city tour of Canada. Well, sort of anyway. Public officials cancelled or denied him permits in...
By Jim Mason It is increasingly obvious that Canada’s federal institutions are failing Canadians. Recent events underline a growing institutional dysfunction that requires major reform. This...
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...