From the Canadian Taxpayers Federation By Ryan Thorpe Global Affairs Canada bought $527,000 worth of artwork during year-end spending sprees in 2023 and 2024 – a...
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...
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....
By David Clinton The fact that millions of Canadians lack primary healthcare providers is a big deal. The grand promise of universal healthcare rings hollow for...
From the Brownstone Institute By Jeffrey A. Tucker Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s confirmation as the Secretary of Health and Human Services in the US is the ultimate...
From the Daily Caller News Foundation By David Blackmon It seems safe to predict that Chris Wright is going to be a consistent newsmaker for the...
From The Center Square By Casey Harper A major shift is underway in the way large companies talk about and fund Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs. President...