Aboriginal Canadians must accept that remaining in grievance mode and relying on the government is preventing them from moving forward
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.
Missing women, evil men: inquiry must examine both
Far too many aboriginal men insist on locking themselves and their families in a deadly prison of dependence, alcohol, abuse and violence
Canada can work for everyone, if we all work together
Although a growing number of aboriginal people are productive members of the workforce, far too many rely on the government for support. That must change
University of Manitoba succumbs to politically correct nonsense
Why is the university pretending indigenous knowledge and science are the equivalent of our written knowledge base? Why are they allowing this farce to unfold?
Governor General apologizes for telling the truth
David Johnston told the unvarnished truth: all Canadians, including aboriginals, are immigrants from somewhere. No apology necessary
System that rewards status Indians is spectacularly unfair
And things will get a whole lot worse – and costly – as more and more people are added to the list of entitled
How the notion of the atheist Muslim can derail intolerance
Author Ali A. Rizvi is dedicated to bringing about an Islamic enlightenment. We must listen if we want to deal with the very real menace of radical Islam