We are still living with the political aftershocks of 1976
1976 reshaped Canada and the U.S. From the PQ win in Quebec to the rise of presidential outsiders, the political repercussions of that year haunts us still
1976 reshaped Canada and the U.S. From the PQ win in Quebec to the rise of presidential outsiders, the political repercussions of that year haunts us still
Universities and colleges pump $61 billion into our economy. It’s time to start treating them like the economic powerhouse they are
A lifelong Democrat, Dershowitz now believes the Republican tent is the only home for political pragmatists
The Strait of Hormuz blockade has shattered global trust and triggered a permanent pivot to energy sources we can actually rely on
You can do anything you want. You just can’t do everything you want
Pope Leo XIV is refusing to give moral cover to politicians who use scripture to justify war
Farmers produce the food we depend on. Take that away, and the whole system starts to come apart
A windfall tax on oil industry war profiteering could be used to insulate Canadians from future energy price shocks
While modern leaders hide behind hollow jargon and policy papers, John Paul II moved the needle through genuine humility and face-to-face respect
We are quick to point fingers at Trump, but Carney’s lack of a clear, consistent strategy is mostly at fault
By appointing regional chairs, Ford is giving unelected officials control over how your community is run
Spending millions on a private jet is a slap in the face during an affordability crisis
Ottawa acted on a major land decision without debate or explanation. That lack of scrutiny is a clear failure of accountability