We Took the Road Less Traveled, and That Has Made All the Difference. During, or perhaps immediately after, the assassination attempt on President Trump, the world witnessed one of the most iconic photos in American history—Trump, with a defiant fist raised in front of the American flag, surrounded by Secret Service agents. As a non-American […]
Has Digital Influence Peddling Eroded Conservatism? It is essential to recognize that offering critique of individuals or their perspectives on significant matters does not equate to personal disdain or disrespect. This nuance, once widely understood, appears to have been overshadowed in our increasingly hyper-reactionary world. I appeared on Tucker Carlson’s show on Fox News during […]
Simply Bitcoin: Google’s Latest Victim of Targeted Censorship and Deplatforming “I was in the middle of a stream when YouTube deleted our account,” Nico Moran told me in an interview about the recent deplatforming of his company, Simply Bitcoin, by YouTube. “I don’t get into the crazy stuff we see online; my content and my […]
One of the narratives put out by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith that has irked many members of the United Conservative Party is the continued insistence on using Liberal-style metrics to measure success.
The JFK Files, An Opportunity for America to Heal. On July 13, 2024, both tragedy and an iconic photograph in American political history emerged from the attempted assassination of the 45th president. Even the harshest critics of Donald J. Trump among the legacy media were forced to acknowledge the moment, which many believe has cemented […]
We are not as dogmatic as previous generations By Brendan Sorenson I have worked at a typical job for people my age; it’s a service job, nothing fancy, and it is simple. Since the job is simple, I have found it easy to live in the moment. Although I was neither overly joyful nor sad, […]
There is a strong case for the Conservative Party of Canada to add Kevin Vuong to the caucus and grant him the opportunity to run for a Conservative nomination in a riding where he can be competitive.
It has been made very clear over the past several months that the progressive left places a higher value on indoctrinating children into their fringe value system than protecting the relationship between parents and their children.
So while I believe Justin Trudeau could battle back much of his support base and survive the 2025 federal election, at this point, I don’t think Trudeau has the character to win. His ego is far too big to admit to and fix his past mistakes and mend fences with Canadians he has dragged for the last 8 years.
The past 20 years have shown us that intensification efforts alone will not solve the housing affordability crisis in Canada. We need to build new homes, and we need to build the kind of homes that families actually want to purchase.
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