Opinion

Ambrose: Trudeau fears MacKay

With the CPC in desperate need of leadership, yet it’s base at wits-end, it’s hard to see how the base stands united moving forward. Conservatives are too busy arguing over which candidate is not a liberal, as the threat of further division looms. We have two federal conservative parties and neither can take on the cult of Trudeau at the present time. While conservatives have a knack for rebranding every so often, the Liberal Party. Liberals only have one shade of red. While Trudeau is the author of many embarrassing mistakes, the party stands by his leadership, as a united front. Those who did not tow the company line faced disciplinary action were marginalized from party ranks, and eventually banished from caucus. Case in point, Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott. While the goal is to defeat Trudeau and remain electable, unity is key as not to say whose conservative beliefs are a better shade of blue than mine and vice versa.

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Four extremely dumb facts about the ‘assault-style’ weapons ban

Even if you were in favour of less gun rights or wanted more, reasonable people reading the new ‘Assault-Style’ weapons ban should have some alarms going off because it’s seriously badly written, illogical on different levels, and is overall blatantly contradictory.

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Coronavirus shows Canadians it’s time to end our Made in China addiction

World trade increases competitiveness in the marketplace and reduces costs to the customer, but it should never be done at the expense of the health and safety of our citizens. Canadians do not trust China nor do we want to be involved with and dependent on China any longer.

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Salim Mansur: Call To Prayer and the Rule Of Law

When mayors and city councillors favour one group ahead of the rest, the rest need to sound the alarm. To warn its residents and taxpayers that the rule of law has been subverted. If not checked and reversed, then the rule of law, which binds people together in our beloved democracy, will unravel and eventually […]

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The Green Movement Is Dead

We can trust oil to heat our homes and fuel our cars in times of need. Oil is alive and well, gaining strength and is our future for decades to come. Oil is not dead; the green movement is dead.

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5 critical reasons Canada cannot, and should not, move off of oil & natural gas

Solar should be shooting up if oil is truly dead as Elizabeth May says. Buying solar panels being viewed in the same way that getting new hardwood installed is telling of how the general public see solar as an energy source. It is just an expensive frill at the end of the day.

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Ambrose: The Green movement is a business built on lies

The green movement is about self-preservation and keeping the donations flowing. It’s all about the money; the leadership doesn’t care about the environment. If it weren’t for the hysteria and deception, they would not have a following nor get elected.

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Long police response times makes firearms necessary for protection in urban areas

As the argument goes, you don’t need a firearm if you live in a city because police response times are much speedier. For years I believed this was a solid argument, but it fails to hold true during a widespread public crisis. This is what is happening during the Coronavirus pandemic, where civil order started to disintegrate in some cities and countries.

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DAOUD: A case for common-good conservatism

A battle for the soul of conservatism is underway. The only solution is to recuperate the tenets of our philosophical history. If not, what are we conserving?

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Unlike China, Taiwan donates masks to Canada that actually work

Canada has just been donated 500,000 surgical masks from the Republic of China (Taiwan). 400,000 of these masks were sent to Canada’s federal government, 50,000 to Ontario, and 25,00 each for British Columbia and Alberta.

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