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10Mar2020

The Lure of Socialism and How It Threatens Our Freedom

In the US, one candidate for the Democratic nomination for President, Bernie Sanders, has put the word “socialism” on everybody’s lips. His talk of free post-secondary education, cancellation of existing college debt, universal healthcare and higher minimum wages has struck a nerve with many young people who have never lived in a socialist utopia like Venezuela, Cuba or the Peoples’ Republic of China. Of course, he calls his version “democratic socialism” but the results are always the same.
  • March 10, 2020
  • Rod Taylor
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03Mar2020

So-Cons and Faux-Cons

​What does it take to separate the social conservatives from the faux (fake) conservatives? Who is on which side in the Conservative leadership race? MP Cathay Wagantall is bravely putting out a test for all Conservatives, one that will hopefully get Canadians talking about the abortion free-for-all that is happening in Canada today.
  • March 03, 2020
  • Peter Vogel
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25Feb2020

Coronavirus: Is Canada Doing Enough?

​A couple of months ago, people discussing China were focused on her rise as the world’s burgeoning super-power. Over a relatively short period of time, she has grown to be the world’s largest exporter of goods and the 2nd-largest importer. She was known to be building (and presumably still is building) a world-class navy; she was busy creating islands in the South China Sea for new ports for her ships and staging-grounds from which she could project strength and defend her possessions.
  • February 25, 2020
  • Rod Taylor
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20Feb2020

Will Someone Explain to the PM the Meaning of “Quick and Peaceful”?

​After dallying around Africa and Europe for a week while Canada’s railroads were being shut down by an assortment of political activists across the country and pipeline protestors in northern BC, Prime Minister Trudeau finally headed home, saying he wanted a “quick and peaceful” solution to the impasse.
  • February 20, 2020
  • Rod Taylor
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18Feb2020

The Terrorist Beside You

​Do you remember the crazy world of Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland”? I read the book as a child and remember Alice always feeling out of her element because everything was backwards. I can’t help but wonder if Canada today is “Wonderland”. I seem to be constantly feeling out of touch with Canada’s reality.
  • February 18, 2020
  • Gunn
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11Feb2020

The Great Divide

​Along the ridge of the Rocky Mountains, in both Canada and the USA, there is an invisible dividing line that separates the waters that run out into the Pacific Ocean from those that flow into either the Atlantic or the Arctic Oceans. It’s called the Great Divide. Two raindrops—depending on which side of the Divide they fall—can begin their journeys only a few feet apart and end up separated by thousands of miles.
  • February 11, 2020
  • Rod Taylor
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04Feb2020

A Licence For Your Thoughts?

​You need to get a government licence for many things in Canada; so far, publishing your thoughts is not one of them. But warning shots have been fired…
  • February 04, 2020
  • Peter Vogel
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28Jan2020

Myth-Informed

​Myths can be defined as “widely-held beliefs or suppositions that are not factually true”. What people believe–whether true or not–guides their thinking and contributes to their unique understanding of the world. A person’s world view generally affects the choices he or she makes: whether to marry, what to read, what activities on which to spend time, how to spend one’s money and how to vote.
  • January 28, 2020
  • Rod Taylor
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21Jan2020

It’s Time for a Frank Discussion

How many of you, prior to having children, approached your MP, MPP or your local councillors and school boards to discuss how your children would be brought up?
  • January 21, 2020
  • Gunn
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31Dec2019

New Year’s Resolution: Walk by Faith

2019 is past and 2020 is knocking at the door! Every one of us can look at the past year (or the past 20 years) and see things we could have / should have done differently. Not one of us sees the future clearly, at least not in all the stark detail with which it shall surely come upon us.
  • December 31, 2019
  • Rod Taylor
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