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Home»Archives»Politics (Page 257)

Why won’t Canadians invest in our future prosperity?

By Joe Batty on January 25, 2018  

Why won’t Canadians invest in our future prosperity?

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau travelled to Davos, Switzerland, this week to spark interest in trade…

Tackling conflict in the Middle East cauldron

By Gerry Chidiac on January 25, 2018  

Tackling conflict in the Middle East cauldron

As a third-generation Arab-Canadian, I’ve long been troubled by the conflicts in the Middle East.…

On the run from tsunamis, missiles … and false alarms

By Peter Menzies on January 24, 2018  

On the run from tsunamis, missiles … and false alarms

This week’s efficient Pacific coast tsunami warning may have reinforced trust in emergency notification systems…

A new kind of common market beckons Canada

By Ian Madsen on January 24, 2018  

A new kind of common market beckons Canada

As international trade deals devolve – or disintegrate – new opportunities should present themselves. Britain…

Too much taxation attacks the foundation of our economy

By Jason Clemens on January 23, 2018  

Too much taxation attacks the foundation of our economy

By Jason Clemens and Niels Veldhuis The Fraser Institute Most tax and policy debates boil…

Mob rule: the Internet at its most thoughtless and hurtful

By Warren Kinsella on January 23, 2018  

Mob rule: the Internet at its most thoughtless and hurtful

In the social media era – in our mad rush to judgment – people get…

Hijab hoax story could have unfortunate long-term consequences

By Michael Taube on January 23, 2018  

Hijab hoax story could have unfortunate long-term consequences

There have been stories of adults and children lying to the public about everything from…

Killing NAFTA could save Canada’s economy

By Robert McGarvey on January 22, 2018  

Killing NAFTA could save Canada’s economy

This week represents a critical threshold in the troubled North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)…

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…

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