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The Great Canadian Hoax Exposed
Aboriginal Futures, Book Review, Reconciliation, Residential Schools
Book Review – Colin Fast – Grave Error: How the Media Misled Us (and the Truth about Residential Schools) (2 of 2)
The Betrayal of Canadians by Their Elites
Aboriginal Futures, Book Review, Reconciliation, Residential Schools
Book Review – Peter Best – Grave Error: How the Media Misled Us (and the Truth about Residential Schools) (1 of 2)
Woke Ideologues Loathe the Legacy of English-Speaking Peoples
While assessing the merits of historical developments that occurred during the second millennium, the India-born economist and author Deepak Lal asserted that “the ascent of the English-speaking peoples to prominence in the world surely ranked highest. The...
DEI Needs to DIE
ESG & DEI, Commentary, Culture Wars
The policy of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (so-called DEI) holds that marginalized or previously discriminated groups should have preference in hiring, training, and promotion to higher managerial levels in workplaces. Fighting so-called systemic racism,...
Should we focus on dividing the cake or baking a bigger cake?
CAKE THEORY emerged in 2010 as problems with increasing wealth and income gaps became more apparent. If economic development is seen as analogous to baking a cake, one side of the debate suggests that prior to baking the cake, society should focus on "dividing the...
The Charter Right to Protest
Civil Liberties, COVID-19, Free Speech, Video
National Citizens Inquiry
Frontier Live on X – New Pipeline Gives Canada Hope – with Chris Bloomer
Audio, Climate, Podcast, Energy, Environment, Video
Big Topics and Big Ideas
Is the Deep State Really Awesome?
Commentary, Government, Role of Government
For years, corporate media made fun of people (like me) who wrote about the existence of the deep state. This is just wild paranoia, they said. There is no such thing! Oh really? Yep, that’s what they said. And when Donald Trump said he would drain the swamp,...
The Call To Abandon ESG Is A Plea For Indigenous Prosperity
Aboriginal Futures, ESG & DEI, Commentary, Energy
If the activists behind ESG cared, they would not stand in the way of First Nation and Metis communities that wish to move from poverty to prosperity through energy projects. Initially, the three criteria to measure or value investments – Environment, Social, and...
Leaders on the Frontier – The Biggest Battle in America – with Jim Lakely
Climate, Video, Politics, Leaders on the Frontier
Big Topics & Big Ideas
Canada Is Finding Out What Reconciliation Really Means
Commentary, Culture Wars, Reconciliation, Residential Schools
Quesnel, Quesnel, Quesnel! My goodness, what in the world are you smoking? I mean, it’s all so great…for so many reasons! And, I fully encourage you to continue on this path. But only because the ongoing grotesque displays of illiberalism, sexism, racism, and general...
The Kamloops Guilt Trip, Three Years On
Commentary, Culture Wars, Reconciliation
The third anniversary of the Kamloops claim — that 215 indigenous students died under sinister circumstances, and were buried in secrecy on the grounds of the local residential school — is fast approaching. No excavations have taken place to date. It is becoming...