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05Oct2021

The Maturing of Canuckistan

On the surface, Canadians look free to live life to its fullest. We’ve just come through an election where Canadians got to choose who would lead our country and stipulate that this leader would need at least one cooperating party to lead.
  • October 05, 2021
  • Gunn
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28Sep2021

What Just Happened?

On September 20, 2021, millions of Canadians went to the polls to express an opinion about the type of government they want. At least that is what was supposed to happen.
  • September 28, 2021
  • Rod Taylor
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21Sep2021

Healthcare “Heroes” or Robots?

How would you feel if, after you responded to the call from your nation to go above and beyond your normal responsibilities at work, you faced losing your job because you had a conscientious objection to something being demanded of you by both your nation and your boss?
  • September 21, 2021
  • Peter Vogel
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14Sep2021

The Pro-Moral Voter’s Quandary

Elections should be a happy time for Canadians: voting is a treasured privilege, for which many of our fellow-Canadians risked their lives, or shed their blood.
  • September 14, 2021
  • Ron Gray
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07Sep2021

A Bigger Blue Tent. No Tent Pegs.

Conservative Party leaders and operatives have long talked about their Big Blue Tent. That’s the concept of making the Conservative Party platform so appealing to the average Canadian that they would want to join . . .
  • September 07, 2021
  • Rod Taylor
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31Aug2021

Three Questions to Ponder Before Going to the Polls

In the middle of an unnecessary and exasperating election, the unfortunate voter is likely to be driven to near-distraction by the welter of issues—and non-issues—debated among the leaders of the big, money-driven political parties.
  • August 31, 2021
  • Ron Gray
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24Aug2021

Unholy Alliances

There is a huge difference between allies and friends. “A friend loveth at all times,” but an ally may only stand with you as long as it is in his best interests to do so.
  • August 24, 2021
  • Rod Taylor
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17Aug2021

Buckle Up for an Election, Folks!

While Canadians take what time they can to refresh themselves over the summer from a gruelling eighteen months of social and economic disruption . . .
  • August 17, 2021
  • Gunn
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03Aug2021

A Fifty-Year Deficit for Canadians!?

Wouldn’t it be nice to have a plan to get Canada completely out of debt by 2070? How about, instead, adding to the debt every year until then? The second scenario is the likely one, and it isn’t pretty.
  • August 03, 2021
  • Peter Vogel
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27Jul2021

Two 1950s Shams Are Coming to Fruition in the 2020s

Dr. Patrick Moore—an actual climate scientist and significant contributor to Greenpeace during the ‘80s—left that organization when it began to abuse the concept of science in favour of leftist politics.
  • July 27, 2021
  • Ron Gray
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20Jul2021

Censorship and Partisanship—a Terrible Partnership!

When bad government officials do bad things, they usually look for ways to hide their wicked deeds from the public . . . especially in jurisdictions where they may have to face the public at the ballot box, where they may be held accountable and may pay for their actions by being removed from office.
  • July 20, 2021
  • Rod Taylor
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