Simon Bennett Prigozhin’s march on Moscow: The perils of ignoring the lessons of the past / A striking parallel can be drawn between the Prigozhin rebellion and Caesar’s historic crossing of the Rubicon / On June 24, 2023, Yevgeny Prigozhin, founder of the Wagner private military company (... Nov 16, 2023
Katherine Scott We got the CERB all wrong /Survey reveals CERB boosted employment and skills development during pandemic/ *By Katherine Scott and Trish Hennessy* Of all the headlines about how much the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB)... Nov 16, 2023
Bruce Dowbiggin Trudeau should stop crying genocide and read this book /Trudeau’s genocide narrative undermined by Mark Bourrie’s book, Bush Runner/ It has been two years since the Prime Minister of Canada told the world his nation is a genocidal state and hinted that in... Nov 16, 2023
Joseph Quesnel Indigenous peoples have a chance – if they grasp it /The future of Indigenous policy requires emerging from the shadow of the Indian Act/ Reflecting on the evolution of federal policy, it should be obvious in the third decade of the 21st century that o... Nov 16, 2023
Matthew Lau Why affirmative action should also end in Canada /In light of the U.S. Supreme Court decision, it is time to reconsider Canada’s affirmative action policies / On June 29, the United States Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision, struck down [1] affirmativ... Nov 16, 2023
Simon Bennett Are cluster bombs in Ukraine a necessary evil or a step too far? /Biden’s decision to supply Ukraine with cluster bombs doesn’t bode well for Ukraine’s 2023 campaign/ As I observed in my last Troy Media commentary [1] on the Russia-Ukraine War, she who forgets or i... Nov 16, 2023