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06Dec2016

Progressive Confusion

​To put it mildly, it is disappointing to see the three largest Canadian federal parties are all committed to be progressive in their policies. But what do they mean by progressive?
  • December 06, 2016
  • Jim Enos
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29Nov2016

The Frog That Wouldn’t Boil

Jordan Peterson is a professor at the University of Toronto. He has an odd connection to frogs. He jokes that some have even said that he sounds a little like Kermit the Frog. He owns a frog mask carved in the west-coast First Nations’ style.
  • November 29, 2016
  • Peter Vogel
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22Nov2016

The Dark Side of Euthanasia

When you’re trying to sell a product, you usually ensure the benefits are visible for the first while so people will anticipate and celebrate their purchase of your product, motivating others to make the purchase also…then reality sets in as manufacturing defects begin to become evident.
  • November 22, 2016
  • Vicki Gunn
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15Nov2016

C-16: Where’s the Loyal Opposition?

Justin Trudeau and his Liberal cabinet continue to ram and jam through their social agenda, leaving broken fragments of Canada’s cultural heritage and democratic traditions in its wake. C-16 is Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould’s sledgehammer approach to ending freedom of religion as we’ve known it and implementing the Liberal gender agenda in churches, schools, and other institutions.
  • November 15, 2016
  • Rod Taylor
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08Nov2016

Remembrance Day Thoughts

Seventy years ago, Holland was liberated from the occupying forces of Germany. What a great event that was! Being free again—that was almost more than we could believe.
  • November 08, 2016
  • Jo Boonstra
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01Nov2016

Homeschool Shut Down

​At the intersection of freedom of religion and freedom of education there is the question of homeschooling. Should parents or government-approved educational professionals have primary authority and responsibility for the education of the next generation?
  • November 01, 2016
  • Peter Vogel
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25Oct2016

By-election Musings in the Hat

On the “morning after” Voting Day in Medicine Hat, we survey the scene and reflect on the current state of our democratic institutions and the fragility of our social fabric.
  • October 25, 2016
  • Rod Taylor
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11Oct2016

National Carbon Tax a Senseless Money-Grab

Nobody likes paying taxes but most of us are willing to pay our fair share for the good of the country. Justin Trudeau’s recent threat to impose a national carbon tax if the provinces refuse to apply their own will do no good for our country, nor yet for the climate. It’s a money-grabbing power-trip, plain and simple.
  • October 11, 2016
  • Rod Taylor
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04Oct2016

Giving Thanks in Medicine Hat

“In everything give thanks,” we are told. We do. We rejoice in the privileges granted to us by our wonderful Creator. As we approach Thanksgiving Day, it is good to remind ourselves of the many ways...
  • October 04, 2016
  • Rod Taylor
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27Sep2016

Out of Town

Ever heard the line “My mom was out of town when I was born” — its a funny one-liner, but it seems one Liberal cabinet minister wants us to believe it about her.
  • September 27, 2016
  • Peter Vogel
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