From Resource Works Ottawa’s emissions cap for oil and gas aims to cut emissions but risks raising costs for consumers and disrupting industry stability. Ottawa has...
From EnergyNow.ca By Jim Warren Back in March 2019, the average price for a pound of lean ground beef at five major chain grocery outlets in...
By Martin Armstrong Government corruption is not isolated to Washington. The media, academics, lobbyists, think-tanks, pharmaceutical companies, big tech, and perhaps every organization with ties...
Written By Dan McTeague It doesn’t bode well for our country that our economic security rests on tariff exceptions to be negotiated by Liberal politicians who...
From the Daily Caller News Foundation By Jake Smith President-elect Donald Trump’s decision to tap Pete Hegseth for secretary of defense has sent corporate media and the...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Grady Munro The Trudeau government will soon release its fall economic statement. Though technically intended to be an update on...
From The Center Square By Brett Rowland During his campaign, Ramaswamy proposed cutting 75% of the federal workforce. Musk recently suggested that he could cut $2 trillion from...
From LifeSiteNews By Anthony Murdoch A report from the House of Commons Heritage Committee claimed that ‘some individuals and groups create disinformation to promote political ideologies...
From LifeSiteNews By Emily Mangiaracina The president-elect has set a deadline of July 4, 2026, to ‘drive out the massive waste and fraud’ in the U.S....
By Christina Maas Was the entire immigration reform rhetoric just a prelude to broadening government spying? Let’s take a closer look: immigration became a hot-button campaign issue,...