By blocking Decarie, Conservative Party exposes their free speech hypocrisy

It seems Canadian Conservatives are comfortable with their own hypocrisy as they claim to be defenders of “free speech” and John Stuart Mill-esque dialogue yet bar a longtime CPC member and staffer from running for the leadership of their party simply because he expresses views that are unpleasant to the Conservative Party’s top brass.

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Alberta group will provide Quebec with natural gas

Currently, 44% of Québec’s comes from Alberta and according to The Canadian Energy Centre over the next year, Seven Generation will supply 20% of Énergir’s gas. This comes at a time when the Québec gas distributor is making attempts to move in an environmentally-friendly and transparent direction.

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Restoring Authenticity to the centre-of-right in Canada

One needs to look no further than the current crop of CPC leadership hopefuls to realize, safe a few, and there is no viable steward of conservatism left. Of the group, the two clear frontrunners, Peter Mackay and Erin O’Toole are uninspiring lukewarm centrists who only faintly espouse conservative ideology. Now, although both have valuable parliamentary experience and occupied positions worthy of respect, their victory would all but deoxygenate the party’s flame.

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The Bloq snubs national anthem in Parliament

MP Yurdiga: Respecting the anthem is crucial to our national image. That also applies to the Bloq.

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With Poilievre out, where will his supporters go?

Pierre Poilievre: “I knew this would be difficult for my family life. But I didn’t imagine how much. This is even harder because I had just spent the previous 18 months campaigning to return to my seat in the recent federal election, in which I missed most of our baby’s first year. As such, my heart is not fully engaged in this leadership race. Without being all in, I cannot be in at all. So I have decided not to seek the leadership of the party at this time.” 

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Canada’s political Right needs to stop accommodating the Left

The Conservative Party’s election collapse is precisely because it overlooked its duty as a steward of conservatism. The establishment adopted nominal conservatism as their axiom and deviated from theoretical principles. Rather than remaining congruent to principle, the CPC has steadily moved into an ideological hinterland, sometimes surpassing the point of recognition. 

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Free Canada’s Telecom Industry

The Canadian telecom market is an amalgamation of large providers. Approximately 90% of Canadians use one of the three most significant service providers when it comes to the mobile phone.

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Canada needs to fund its Military

If the early days of January are any indication of what may formulate within the next decade, there is an urgency for Canada’s federal government to begin adequately funding our military. 

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Canada needs ethical Canadian energy, whether Quebec likes it or not

Canada faces a troubling federal quagmire that has disseminated throughout various provinces. Opposition to Trudeau’s Liberal Party status quo has manifested itself through two giants; the Bloc Québécois and the Wexit movement. The latter is an ever-expanding drive for Western sovereignty. But the situation’s peculiar complexity is the fierce divide between East and West; the Bloc Québecois and its sovereigntist counterpart, Wexit. 

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Christians are the World’s Most Persecuted Group

Many of us in the West are unaware of the harsh religious persecution faced by Christians today. The widespread disenfranchisement faced by Christianity’s adherents has been relegated in the hierarchy of importance, thus becoming a topic that is seldom discussed. For this reason, the fact that Christians are the world’s most discriminated against and targeted religious community has gone entirely unnoticed. 

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