Anne Gallagher Rumours of the Commonwealth’s demise are greatly exaggerated /The Realm may decline, but the Commonwealth will live on/ Predictions of the imminent end of the Commonwealth are legion, with major events such as the death [1] or ascension [2] of the British monar... Nov 16, 2023
Gage Haubrich Tax cuts need to be focus of Manitoba election /Past NDP tax hikes could influence upcoming Manitoba election. Tax cuts are desperately needed/ Manitobans need more tax relief. A family of four in Winnipeg making [1] $75,000 a year pays more provi... Nov 16, 2023
Sylvain Charlebois With lower commodity prices, why aren’t food prices dropping? /One culprit rarely mentioned, especially by governments, is the high rate of public spending/ Many Canadians are wondering why food prices are not dropping at the same rate as agricultural commodity ... Nov 16, 2023
Michael Bonner History constantly challenges our notion of progress /The optimism of the Information Age has been replaced with the age of despair/ All of us in the West have been brought up to think that history is a tale of progress. Our species has gradually been m... Nov 16, 2023
Joseph Quesnel First Nations people deserve right to fee simple land ownership /Fee simple land ownership by First Nations would unlock real gains in terms of increased land values and economic opportunity/ It is time for Canada to confront its colonial legacy and take decisive ... Nov 16, 2023
Perry Kinkaide One on One with Perry Kinkaide: Today’s guest is Mark Milke Perry Kinkaide interviews Mark Milke the President of the new Aristotle Foundation for Public Policy. Mark is also the author of the recent book The 1876 Project – Why Canada should be cherished not c... Nov 16, 2023