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Home»Archives»Politics (Page 157)

Ripples from ’60s Indigenous children Scoop continue

By Brian Giesbrecht on January 21, 2018  

Ripples from ’60s Indigenous children Scoop continue

The Alberta government is working with the ’60s Scoop Indigenous Society of Alberta to hold…

Ottawa blocking Canadians’ access to innovative drugs

By Nigel Rawson on January 18, 2018  

Ottawa blocking Canadians’ access to innovative drugs

Everyone wants affordable medicines, but are Canadians prepared to accept the trade-off of even longer…

Beyak should not be silenced about Indigenous issues

By Frances Widdowson on January 18, 2018  

Beyak should not be silenced about Indigenous issues

Sen. Lynn Beyak was recently removed from the Conservative caucus for saying and publicizing things…

When an intellectual cozies up to dictators

By Pat Murphy on January 18, 2018  

When an intellectual cozies up to dictators

To most Canadians, George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) may be a quaint figure whose primary distinction…

‘None of the above’ should be a valid ballot choice

By Doug Firby on January 17, 2018  

‘None of the above’ should be a valid ballot choice

Imagine holding an election in which no one wins. When none of the candidates meet…

Unplugged from the reality of our energy needs

By Mark Milke on January 17, 2018  

Unplugged from the reality of our energy needs

If you ever wonder how academics and activists combine to end up utopian, anti-poor and…

Trudeau putting Canada’s economic interests at risk

By Maddie Di Muccio on January 17, 2018  

Trudeau putting Canada’s economic interests at risk

Engaging in international trade is perhaps the greatest of Canadian economic traits. We’ve been traders…

The urban squeeze myth laid bare

By The Fraser Institute on January 16, 2018  

The urban squeeze myth laid bare

By Josef Filipowicz and Kenneth P. Green The Fraser Institute Headlines about housing affordability in…

Go ahead, shoot the messenger

By Warren Kinsella on January 16, 2018  

Go ahead, shoot the messenger

Who’s to blame? When the United States of America regains its sanity – when the…

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…

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