Opinion

Liberals regulatory pharma attitude is preventing new drugs from entering Canada

Canadians are very proud of our universal healthcare system, which is why sometimes legitimate criticisms are ignored out of fear of privatization.  However, for the system to benefit Canadians best some flaws need to be addressed.  This is what the Conservative and Green party is attempting to do with the life saving drug Trikafta, in […]

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“Death-on-Demand:” Why Trudeau’s Bill C-7 is Worrying

In September 2019, a Quebec Superior Court judge struck down a restriction that limited assisted suicide to ill patients. Responding to a constitutional challenge filed by Jean Truchon and Nicole Gladu, two Québécois with spastic cerebral palsy and paralysis respectively, Justice Christine Baudouin ruled that “…denying them access to assisted dying because they are not terminally ill is forcing them to endure harsh physical and psychological suffering.”

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BRADBURY: Why I started a petition to ensure MP’s receive firearms education

The level of misinformation surrounding firearms and firearms ownership in Canada is increasing. Far too often our discourse on this topic is littered with stats and commentary aligned to conditions in the United States and not Canada. As a result, many Canadians, and many Canadian politicians, have inaccurate understandings of Canadian firearms laws. I’d like to […]

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The Ontario Power Generation Waste Storage Facility Debacle Proves No-One Trusts Nuclear

As much as we hear talk of how ‘safe’ and ‘environmentally friendly’ nuclear power is, if you dig with any depth into that claim you see how no regular, sane person really believes that.  Case and point, we recently saw the withdrawal of an application by the Ontario Power Generation company for a long-pursued construction […]

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OPINION: When Did I Become A Western Separatist?

Tensions were high. I was glued to my television to see if we would be deployed. All of my gear was at the Regiment in my locker, packed and ready to rock. My bug out bag was available and stowed by my condo door. If a notice to move order came, all I had to […]

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Minds Represents the Future of Social Media Because They Pay Their Users For Posts

In the last few weeks, the social media news was all abuzz about Parler.  Parler this, Parler that. Parler, Parler, Parler, Parler. Seeing all these stories; I was sick of reading the name Parler.  But Parler really is not a game changing social media site. They have a conservative audience, but the mechanics of it […]

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The BC Conservative Debate: Winners and Losers

[The three] candidates were asked eight questions that were provided by party members, and one extra question from the moderator. The topics included climate change, coastal/ocean access, forestry/pump mills, indigenous affairs, housing, money laundering, issues of CCP criticism & racism, along with the problem of cancel culture and restrictions on free speech in Canada. An additional question addressed Trudeau’s new $343 billion deficit & economic recovery.

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Trudeau Offers Economic Selfie, Conservatives Recommend Economic Plan

Ottawa, ON – Yesterday, Finance Minister Bill Morneau tabled the government’s Economic and Fiscal ‘Snapshot’. The Finance Minister confirmed that the Liberals are running a deficit of $343.2 billion this year, and for the first time the net federal debt will reach over $1 trillion this year. Unlike in previous years, the government refused to […]

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Harper won Jewish Votes by Fighting Antisemitism, which CPC Candidate will do the same?

There have been two major incidents of antisemitism and not a single politician from any political party has done more than the absolute bare minimum (asking an intern to make a Twitter statement), and even said statements took days and weeks to ring out. All the while, municipal mayors clamour for eliminating racism but sideline anti-semitism.

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The Federation of Canadian Municipalities is Failing to Serve Rural Communities

Representing 2,000 municipalities across Canada, the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) has rightfully been considered one of the most important lobby groups in the nation. However, recent years have seen the FCM pivot to advocating for urban interests (think Toronto) with programs such as re-establishing COVID-19 measures and other environmentally friendly energy projects that benefit […]

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