From the Daily Caller News Foundation By JASON HOPKINS A tiny Central American country’s new president-elect is vowing to shut down a key corridor heavily used by...
Image courtesy of Midjourney. BREAK THE NEEDLE AND ADAM ZIVO How a Small Population Fuels a Black Market Epidemic, Echoing Troubling Parallels in Sweden A significant amount of...
From LifeSiteNews By Stephen Kokx When I look at Portland, when I look at Minneapolis, where they took over police precincts and everything else, and went...
From the Fraser Institute By Jason Clemens and Jake Fuss 72 per cent of respondents in Canada supported a new narrowly-targeted tax on wealth for the top...
From LifeSiteNews By Frank Wright Dr. Benny Peiser recently spoke about how the E.U. and various European nations have started a ‘rollback’ of their climate agendas...
From The Center Square By Bethany Blankley Indigenous communities are advocating for economic development projects in the North Slope, explaining that more than 95% of their...
From the Fraser Institute By Steven Globerman In the minds of most Canadians, there’s little connection between housing affordability and productivity growth, a somewhat wonky term...
From LifeSiteNews By Clare Marie Merkowsky ‘There are inherent differences between males and females, ranging from chromosomal and hormonal differences to physiological differences,’ bill author and...
From LifeSiteNews By Caryn Lipson Ambiguity surrounds the definitions of ‘impairment’ and the consequent privacy implications of such technology, raising fears of government overreach and erosion...
From LifeSiteNews By Clare Marie Merkowsky “Criminalizing the possession of drugs for personal use leads to discrimination and stigma, and contributes to people hiding their drug use...