From LifeSiteNews By Emily Mangiaracina As data analyst Stephen Shaw has documented in his film ‘Birthgap,’ declining birth rates in the U.S. and around the world...
From the Fraser Institute By Jock Finlayson One can legitimately ask whether the federal government has simply grown too big, complex and unwieldy to be managed...
From EnergyNow.ca By Jim Warren So-called “climate realists” including , Bjørn Lomborg, have long held that climate activists and journalists exaggerate and misrepresent the threat presented...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss Policymakers are slowly acknowledging the problem, but their proposed solutions are troubling. According to Carolyn Rogers, senior deputy governor...
“It’s just… it’s created more addicts,” says David McEvoy, an Ottawa-based outreach worker who specializes in overdose prevention. BREAK THE NEEDLE APR 28 “Safer supply” refers...
From LifeSiteNews By Michael Nevradakis Ph. D., Utah and Florida passed laws intended to prevent the WHO from overriding states’ authority on matters of public health...
From StosselTV During his last campaign, Biden claimed he “knows how to make government work.” But he doesn’t! No one does. Biden can’t keep track of...
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Brian Peckford This will allow the SCC to address novel questions about the scope of mobility rights in...
From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill and Jake Fuss From 2014 to 2022, inflation-adjusted total business investment (in plants, machinery, equipment and new technologies but...
Who knew when we tuned in Saturday night to Hockey Night In Canada that we would be witnessing playoff history. Nay, not just playoff history but...