Reading Time: 3 minutes What we have in its place is a gospel of the secular, as interpreted by unelected judges and a feminist prime minister
Author: Frontier Centre for Public Policy
Conform or else: the Trudeau government’s dictat on free speech
Reading Time: 3 minutes Is it overreach for governments to expect people to bow to official policy in all things? After all, we elected them to lead us
Night hunting has no place in the modern world
Reading Time: 3 minutes Why would a responsible government not immediately issue a total ban on something that’s so explicitly dangerous?
‘Happy’ New Zealand has a teenage suicide problem
Reading Time: 3 minutes Indigenous teenagers around the world face problems they think are insurmountable. But there are solutions
Busting the minimum wage myth
Reading Time: 3 minutes An overwhelming number of studies show that raising the minimum wage actually eliminates employment opportunities
What protects workers from being exploited by business?
Reading Time: 3 minutes It’s not a too-generous minimum wage. It’s the desire of other employers to hire workers whose value is beyond their current pay
EDC’s lack of cash threatens taxpayers
Reading Time: 3 minutes The Crown corporation could be worth up to $30 billion if divested. But it could be worthless if it can’t realize its assets as cash
Indigenous child welfare system remains dysfunctional
Reading Time: 3 minutes Decades after the ’60s Scoop, we’re no closer to a successful model to help children from troubled homes
Trans Mountain opponents out of touch with reality
Reading Time: 3 minutes B.C. still exports coal because to do otherwise would be to kill jobs in the province. The contrast with its pipeline stance is startling
Indigenous rights are not absolute
Reading Time: 3 minutes Public policy discourse needs to move away from where Indigenous issues are paramount to where they’re one set among many