Reading Time: 3 minutes In Hillary Clinton’s mind, it’s everyone else’s fault. So she’ll continue to hog centre stage and suck up the political oxygen
Month: September 2017
Entrenched dependence one of the worst legacies of the Indian Act
Reading Time: 3 minutes Bands under the oversight of the act should take steps toward financial self-sufficiency now, in preparation for eventual self-government
Facing up to tragedy and injustice is the first step to healing
Reading Time: 3 minutes What if your children were taken to a place far away where they would cry themselves to sleep every night?
Ontario’s free post-secondary initiative deserves to be emulated
Reading Time: 3 minutes By making free tuition available to low-income students, Ontario is making a significant investment in its economic future
The loudest voices against tax reform are not neutral
Reading Time: 4 minutes Almost absent in the debate about proposed Canadian changes are any voices defending the idea of tax fairness
Alberta’s disastrous fall from fiscal grace
Reading Time: 3 minutes In just 12 years, the province’s net financial position will have deteriorated by a staggering $80 billion
Toppling the misperceptions about home-schooling
Reading Time: 3 minutes Home-schooling successes show that parents and kids can be far more responsible for decisions about their education than imagined
Ottawa’s tax changes could kill family farm
Reading Time: 4 minutes The federal government’s proposed changes to capital gains rules make it more difficult for a farm to stay in the family
Big spending, big problems on the horizon for B.C. government
Reading Time: 3 minutes Despite the promise of yet more new programs to come, there’s actually little room in the budget for more spending
Let the Dreamers come to Canada
Reading Time: 3 minutes This shocking assault on traditional American values is accelerating an unprecedented talent migration that has been described as the Great Canadian ‘Brain Grab’