The strangling nature of Canada’s ‘duty to consult’ the Indigenous
A recent Supreme Court decision seems to have loosened the constraints, but will new legislation push such matters to the UN?
Read MorePosted by Brian Giesbrecht | Nov 29, 2018
A recent Supreme Court decision seems to have loosened the constraints, but will new legislation push such matters to the UN?
Read MorePosted by Paul Driessen | Nov 28, 2018
The mid-term U.S. elections bring mixed messages that require climate change and renewable energy reality checks
Read MorePosted by Matthew Lau | Nov 26, 2018
Raising taxes to fund spending on the poor discourages wealth creation and productive work effort, shrinking the economic pie
Read MorePosted by Paul Driessen | Nov 25, 2018
Fossil fuels are what made our health and economic progress over the past 150 years possible – and continue to do so
Read MorePosted by Philip Carl Salzman | Nov 22, 2018
Sociologists have convinced us to think of people solely in terms of their census categories and their victim credentials
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