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Home»Archives»Politics (Page 256)

Trump’s penchant for digging ‘s—holes’

By Michael Taube on January 16, 2018  

Trump’s penchant for digging ‘s—holes’

Columnists are rarely presented with situations to freely use a crude word or term without…

Dispelling the myth of rape culture on campus

By Philip Carl Salzman on January 14, 2018  

Dispelling the myth of rape culture on campus

Accusations of rape made by students against other students or staff members have caused great…

Using student job funding to silence critics

By Peter Stockland on January 12, 2018  

Using student job funding to silence critics

It’s tough work to imagine two groups more radically different than the Canadian Council of…

Disability tax credit falls short for too many Canadians

By Jennifer Zwicker on January 12, 2018  

Disability tax credit falls short for too many Canadians

By Jennifer Zwicker and Stephanie Dunn University of Calgary “Providing benefits not burdens” is how…

Canada’s cross-cultural identity deeply rooted in western society

By Philip Carl Salzman on January 11, 2018  

Canada’s cross-cultural identity deeply rooted in western society

The view that ‘‘There is no core identity, no mainstream in Canada,’’ put forward by…

Scaling back CEO pay will drive top talent away

By Jason Clemens on January 11, 2018  

Scaling back CEO pay will drive top talent away

By Jason Clemens and Joel Emes The Fraser Institute Along with the perennial new year resolutions,…

The wisdom of raising the minimum wage

By Robert McGarvey on January 11, 2018  

The wisdom of raising the minimum wage

Governments in Alberta and Ontario have finally taken the plunge – starting on Jan. 1,…

Agri-food supercluster could super-charge Canada’s economy

By Bill Whitelaw on January 10, 2018  

Agri-food supercluster could super-charge Canada’s economy

The supercluster effect is one of the intriguing outcomes of dangling dollars in front of sectors…

Beyak should not be punished for demanding a broader perspective

By Brian Giesbrecht on January 10, 2018  

Beyak should not be punished for demanding a broader perspective

Sen. Lynn Beyak was finally expelled from the Conservative Party caucus because “she allowed” racist…

Get ready for a greener but poorer and slower economy

By Paige Macpherson on January 10, 2018  

Get ready for a greener but poorer and slower economy

Canadians have generally accepted that carbon pricing is necessary to save the planet. But as…

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