Consumer boycott of U.S. products exposes a bigger homegrown problem
Shoppers are dropping U.S. goods, but interprovincial trade barriers are still preventing Canadian firms from competing at scale
Shoppers are dropping U.S. goods, but interprovincial trade barriers are still preventing Canadian firms from competing at scale
The January unemployment rate fell because the workforce is shrinking, not because it’s easier to find work
The road to national renewal now runs through the countryside
Genocide doesn’t happen because of “monsters” but because the rest of us choose to do nothing
Canada does not lack the tools to grow faster than the U.S. It lacks the will to use them
The mandate is gone, but Ottawa is still using taxpayer money to engineer EV adoption
From Nazi Germany to revolutionary Iran, history shows how often admiration for “liberation” ends in repression and violence
Winnipeg needs to focus on crime, not pointless gun confiscation
Canada once carried real weight abroad. A decade of Liberal foreign policy failures stripped that away
Without new export routes to Asia, Canada risks weaker job growth, less money for public services and a higher cost of living
Middle power status is earned through strength and credibility, not speeches at Davos
Alberta talks up free enterprise, but its treatment of renewable energy tells a very different story
Bill 201 would have repeated the Notley-era minimum wage policy that led to declines in youth employment