From the Fraser Institute By Philip Cross The Bank of Canada recently cut interest rates again, with further cuts likely in response to Donald Trump’s threat to...
By Cindy Harper During an exchange on CBS’s Face the Nation, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stood firm in his defense of Vice President JD...
By J.D. Tuccille The U.S. is no longer willing to subsidize prosperous countries that won’t defend themselves. The Trump administration’s foreign policy gambits can be...
USAID wasn’t just funding biased reporting. They were actively reshaping foreign governments. Former State Department official Mike Benz, an expert on cyber policy, censorship, and information warfare,...
By John Leake Talks at NATO Headquarters and at the Munich Security Conference push feckless European officials out of the nest. Growing up is the often...
By Didi Rankovic The UK Labour government’s secret order to Apple for an iCloud encryption backdoor ignites US-UK tensions as lawmakers demand action. The Labour government’s...
By John Leake Vaccine cartel gets closer to realizing its dream of vaccinating 308 million egg laying hens in the U.S., even though leaky vaccines are...
Dan Knight Thousands braved the cold to pack Poilievre’s rally, chanting ‘We need you!’ Pierre Poilievre didn’t just hold a rally. He delivered a political earthquake....
Canadian Banking Money Laundering Investigation Reposted in Light of Ottawa’s Fentanyl Czar Pledge In response to Ottawa’s pledge to tackle fentanyl-linked money laundering—including the appointment of...
Canada is a nation of fissures. East versus West. French versus English. White versus indigenous. For much of its 157-year history its has overridden those divides...