Reading Time: 4 minutes We need to to restore cultural practices to indigenous communities, which provide more value than simply moving entire communities
Month: May 2016
A Grit tells Tories how to beat that Justin Trudeau guy
Reading Time: 4 minutes With the right leader – and the right team, organization, ideas and strategy – Trudeau can be beat
If CO2 is to blame, how do you explain the Dirty Thirties?
Reading Time: 3 minutes Tying any single extreme weather event to atmospheric CO2 concentrations simply isn’t historically or scientifically credible
“New” Conservative Party cooler to social conservatives
Reading Time: 3 minutes The party realizes there are other important battles that need to be fought, and it must focus its time and energies on them
The second coming of the Dirty Thirties
Reading Time: 3 minutes A new study shows just how devastating global warming will be on the Canadian Prairies’ ability to feed the world
The ugly Albertan resurfaces with Wildrose insult
Reading Time: 3 minutes The latest Wildrose meltdown demonstrates again how out of touch the right is with Alberta’s evolving progressive nature
Balanced budget spin aside, Ontario’s finances are still a mess
Reading Time: 3 minutes In the absence of meaningful policy change, the province’s debt burden will likely hover near its all-time historic high
The simple wisdom of happy warriors
Reading Time: 3 minutes To truly connect with something important, we need to learn to carefully assess and embrace risk
Ontario’s Climate Action Plan undermines case for cap and trade
Reading Time: 3 minutes Carbon pricing is theoretically the best way to reduce emissions but only if distortive regulations and subsidies are eliminated
Stemming the tide of inmate deaths after release
Reading Time: 3 minutes Time in custody offers a perfect opportunity to intervene and prevent health issues from arising after release