Debunking the distortions in the Truth and Reconciliation Report
The falsehoods and exaggerations in the Report persist in mainstream society
The falsehoods and exaggerations in the Report persist in mainstream society
Found guilty of mischief over $5,000 for serving as liaisons between the protestors and police
Canada goes all-in for 1984
Will only impact the wealthiest 0.13 percent of income earners in Canada
Debunking the myths about the impact of fracking on the environment
A review of John Ibbitson’s The Duel: Diefenbaker, Pearson and the Making of Modern Canada
Projected to be the worst-performing economy among advanced countries over the next 40 years
ESG often disregards Indigenous needs, particularly when it comes to energy
Buses are faster, more flexible and cheaper than any rail system
Danielle Smith and Pierre Poilievre share many ideological beliefs. But will that bring peace to Alberta?
If the conflict remains contained, the effect may be limited
Renaming Canada Turtle Island only benefits Indigenous elites and their non-Indigenous sycophants
The weakening argument for a carbon tax demands a robust policy debate