From the MacDonald Laurier Institute By Stuart Smyth Canada should learn from, not follow, the EU’s agriculture policy errors The world needs a lot of food...
News release from the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms BARRIE, ON The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms is pleased with the Crown prosecutor agreeing to stay charges against...
Proposed Clean Electricity Regulations: Premier Smith Premier Danielle Smith issued the following statement in response to the federal government’s Clean Electricity Regulations released Aug. 10: “The...
Canadian Minister of the Environment and Climate Change, Steven Guilbeault, speaks at the China pavilion during the United Nations Conference of the Parties (COP15) in Montreal,...
Rechie Valdez teared up a bit taking her oath. It was nice. Posted with permission from Substack author Paul Wells The army you have Exciting new...
Premier Danielle Smith met with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on July 7 to discuss economic priorities. Although the meeting was constructive, there are still several concerning...
News release submitted by the Indigenous Resource Network Indigenous Resource Network Launches Ownership is Reconciliation The Indigenous Resource Network (IRN) is proud to unveil its latest...
Submitted by the Fraser Institute During the pandemic, governments around the world spent a significant amount of taxpayer money in an effort to support their economies....
Article submitted by The MacDonald Laurier Institute Alternative approaches will not only reduce emissions more efficiently but will provide socio-economic benefits beyond Green-House Gas mitigation. OTTAWA, ON...
Fact: Alberta and Saskatchewan were to enter Confederation in 1905 as a province named Buffalo. But Sir Wilfrid Laurier feared a landmass that big would threaten...