Alberta’s government considers legislative changes to safeguard freedom of expression for regulated professionals. In response to increasing concerns that regulated professional bodies may be going too...
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From LifeSiteNews By Frank Wright Elon Musk said ‘this is war’ after a plan to ‘kill Twitter’ (now X) was exposed by two journalists. The Center...
From LifeSiteNews By Michael Nevradakis Ph. D., The Defender A Netherlands court last week ruled that Bill Gates can stand trial in the Netherlands, in a...
David Clinton What will that mean for universities…and for 21st century work? A while back, I mentioned the strange case of the disappearing university male. In...
From Armstrong Economics By Martin Armstrong “Neutral like Switzerland” can no longer be a saying as the Swiss government has announced it is joining the European Sky...
From the Macdonald Laurier Institute By Hussain Ehsani Recent terrorism-related arrests in Canada and the wider West are evidence of the resurgence of ISIS, and especially...
From Reclaim The Net By Christina Maas If you’re tired of censorship and surveillance, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. Amid the chaos of pre-election America, major information...
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From Resource Works Singh… somehow has failed to correct his original post. National NDP leader Jagmeet Singh earns a new mark for his business mathematics —...
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Terry Etam In the US resides a guy who’s academic and professional credentials are as impressive and impeccable...
From the Canadian Energy Centre By Deborah Jaremko Bare minimum amendments to Impact Assessment Act ‘do little’ to address Supreme Court’s concerns One year ago, the Supreme...