Will Canada re-embrace meritocracy or continue its slide into mediocrity
Author: Brian Giesbrecht
Brian Giesbrecht was a Provincial Court Judge in Manitoba from 1976 to 2007. During that time he served as Acting Chief Judge, and Associate Chief Judge. He is now retired and lives in western Manitoba.
Did children die attending residential schools?
There is no credible evidence of anything sinister about the death and burial of even one student
Bill C-11 raises concerns over online freedom
Bill C-11 expands CRTC’s control over the internet, igniting fears free speech will be curtailed
Children should not be exposed to drag queen story hours
Drag queens are entitled to live their lives as they please and to perform for any adult (emphasis on adult) who wants to watch them
Trust in our institutions severely damaged by pandemic overreach
Superbug Candida Auris spreading at an alarming rate. But can we trust our institutions to follow the science this time?
Bishop Grandin was a hero of early Manitoba
Reconciliation is a worthy goal. But it won’t be achieved by rewriting history
The genocide lie about residential schools
There is no credible evidence that any residential school student died under sinister circumstance
The man who saved the Plains Indians
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How can a racially based system even be called “justice”?
Too many Indigenous men abuse too many Indigenous women
Until Indigenous men are held to the same standards as everyone else, nothing will change