Reading Time: 6 minutes The science, culture and philosophy of the West have been embraced around the world. And millions still flock to our shores
Author: Frontier Centre for Public Policy
Let’s get past the need for apologies about the past
Reading Time: 5 minutes If apologies must flow if reconciliation is to be achieved in Canada, native groups should also issue regrets for their bygone evils
Is Indigenous traditional knowledge science?
Reading Time: 3 minutes The notion of knowledge delivered through a magical or spiritual component disagrees with the accepted definition of science
The next generation of Canadian superheroes
Reading Time: 3 minutes It’s time to rally around a new group of fictional characters who tackle our nation’s shortcomings with style and commitment
Pipeline drama provides great politics, dubious policy
Reading Time: 4 minutes This is as close as Canadian politics gets to reality TV, with self-interested actors embroiled in conflict against a common enemy
Television’s telling trend to female cops
Reading Time: 5 minutes On fictional program after fictional program, women dominate. Now universities reflect that trend in reality. Will the job market follow?
Racial tension on the decline, harmony on the rise
Reading Time: 3 minutes Across North America, the statistics clearly show that multiculturalism is a growing fact, right down to the family unit
Notice a drop in your standard of living? Blame pipeline delays
Reading Time: 3 minutes Opening up new oil markets will increase investment, drive up the economy and boost the loonie and our standard of living
Different rights for different groups of Canadians?
Reading Time: 3 minutes The assertion that we are on treaty land should not allow anyone to impose expectations or rights beyond the societal standard
Two visions of mining for Manitoba
Reading Time: 3 minutes A path that includes meaningful consultation with Indigenous groups is destined to move development forward