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The Liberals are masters of misinformation and disinformation

By Peter Menzies on June 9, 2022  

The Liberals are masters of misinformation and disinformation

The Trudeau government has taken #fakenews, #alternativefacts, #misinformation, and #disinformation to a whole new, breathtaking…

Quebec’s ailing health-care system

By Krystle Wittevrongel on June 8, 2022  

Quebec’s ailing health-care system

By Krystle Wittevrongel and Maria Lily Shaw Quebec’s health-care system is suffering from poor accessibility.…

It’s high time Canadians flew freely

By Lee Harding on June 8, 2022  

It’s high time Canadians flew freely

Canada’s federal travel mandates are so oppressive that even apolitical international agencies have stepped up…

Is it curtains for Boris Johnson?

By Pat Murphy on June 8, 2022  

Is it curtains for Boris Johnson?

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky is “very happy” that Boris Johnson survived his leadership confidence vote.…

Why do we keep electing energy idiots?

By Terry Etam on June 8, 2022  

Why do we keep electing energy idiots?

If there’s any point to writing about energy, it’s to perhaps try to pull together…

How to wean Indigenous communities off diesel

By Joseph Quesnel on June 7, 2022  

How to wean Indigenous communities off diesel

Canada is missing out on an opportunity to help Indigenous communities access a cheaper and…

What Alberta conservatives may not learn from Ford

By Doug Firby on June 7, 2022  

What Alberta conservatives may not learn from Ford

Imagine a provincial premier who is wildly unpopular with voters. An election is still some…

How to win the war against global famine

By Roslyn Kunin on June 7, 2022  

How to win the war against global famine

As if plagues and wars aren’t enough, the media is scaring us about oncoming food…

Low voter turnout doesn’t negate Doug Ford’s huge victory

By Michael Taube on June 7, 2022  

Low voter turnout doesn’t negate Doug Ford’s huge victory

Ontario Premier Doug Ford and the Progressive Conservatives were triumphant in the June 2 election.…

Should those who mismanaged Covid crisis be held legally accountable?

By Preston Manning on June 6, 2022  

Should those who mismanaged Covid crisis be held legally accountable?

While our series is fictional, the principle objective is non-fictional – to explore the likelihood…

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