• About us
  • Contact Us
  • News Releases

Search in Site

Warman Voice

  • HOME
  • A&E
    • Books
  • Business
    • Alberta’s Business
    • Entrepreneurs
    • Small business
  • Careers/HR
  • Crime
  • Driver Seat
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Life
    • Your Money
  • Municipal
  • Politics
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • World
  • Eye on …
    • BC
    • Alberta
    • Saskatchewan
    • Manitoba
    • Ontario
    • Quebec
    • New Brunswick
    • PEI
    • Nova Scotia
    • Newfoundland
  • Viewpoint
Home»Archives»Politics (Page 159)

A neo-Nazi taunts Jews in Nova Scotia, with government help

By Warren Kinsella on February 13, 2018  

A neo-Nazi taunts Jews in Nova Scotia, with government help

Should the governments of Canada and Nova Scotia name something after a neo-Nazi? It’s not…

Chris Stockwell was a breath of fresh air in Canadian politics

By Michael Taube on February 13, 2018  

Chris Stockwell was a breath of fresh air in Canadian politics

Whenever I go to the Ontario legislature, I make a point of stopping at Chris…

Hiring consultants to fix health-care systems doesn’t work

By Paul Thomas on February 12, 2018  

Hiring consultants to fix health-care systems doesn’t work

Using management consultants to design reforms for Canada’s health systems has become an increasingly popular…

The western media’s appalling embrace of North Korea

By Joseph Micallef on February 12, 2018  

The western media’s appalling embrace of North Korea

The government of Kim Jong-un is one of the world’s most repressive, holding North Korea’s…

Stuck in traffic: why won’t Vancouver embrace Uber?

By Roslyn Kunin on February 12, 2018  

Stuck in traffic: why won’t Vancouver embrace Uber?

In a well-functioning city, we’ve long taken certain things for granted. We expect law and…

How do we close the widening gap between Alberta and B.C.?

By Mike Robinson on February 11, 2018  

How do we close the widening gap between Alberta and B.C.?

There was only one other car at the Earls Cove ferry terminal last week as…

Enduring words of wisdom on reconciliation

By Frontier Centre for Public Policy on February 11, 2018  

Enduring words of wisdom on reconciliation

Reconciliation between Canada’s Indigenous people and mainstream society is a goal all thoughtful Canadians seek.…

Ballooning federal deficit will only worsen if economy sours

By Jason Clemens on February 9, 2018  

Ballooning federal deficit will only worsen if economy sours

By Jason Clemens, Milagros Palacios and Niels Veldhuis The Fraser Institute An end-of-year poll by…

Indigenous businessman decries Canada Summer Jobs edict as ‘insidious’

By Peter Stockland on February 8, 2018  

Indigenous businessman decries Canada Summer Jobs edict as ‘insidious’

Just days before the extended deadline for the Canada Summer Jobs program, David Acco still…

The silence over Indigenous woes is deafening

By Brian Giesbrecht on February 8, 2018  

The silence over Indigenous woes is deafening

The controversy over comments made by Sen. Lynn Beyak illustrates that it’s virtually impossible to…

« Previous 1 … 157 158 159 160 161 … 170 Next »
  • Contact Us
  • About us

This site could be yours

Troy Media is a nationally-recognized editorial content provider to media outlets and its own hosted community news outlets across Canada.

For more information on how you can become a Troy Media Affiliate, contact us at tmds@troymedia.com.

© 2021, ↑ Warman Voice
Log in by Troy Media Digital Solutions
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website.Click to AcceptPrivacy Policy