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...
By Gwyn Morgan Mark Carney was supposed to be the adult in the room. After nearly a decade of runaway spending under Justin Trudeau, the former...
By Michael Bonner The 21 st century is going to be overshadowed by a crisis that human beings have never faced before. I don’t mean war,...
By Peter Shawn Taylor Canada’s Bee Apocalypse began in 2008. That was the year the Canadian Association of Professional Apiculturists (CAPA) first reported unusually high...
By Gwyn Morgan Gwyn Morgan argues that Mark Carney, despite his polished image and rhetorical shift on energy, remains ideologically aligned with the Trudeau-era net-zero agenda...
The postwar Canadian Dream: Don Mills, unveiled in 1953, was Canada’s first self-contained, suburban New Town. The brainchild of industrialist E.P. Taylor (top right), it offered...
From the C2C Journal By Gleb Lisikh LLMs are not neutral tools, they are trained on datasets steeped in the biases, fallacies and dominant ideologies of...
By George Koch While envisioning Carney as an intentional saboteur is probably the stuff of parody, one can seriously state that were he trying to bring...
Lawrence Greenspon Defends the Fundamental Freedoms of All Canadians By Lynne Cohen “Law is an imperfect profession,” famed American lawyer Alan Dershowitz – defender of such...