Reading Time: 3 minutes Content-rich instruction is key to reading comprehension and critical thinking, and it empowers disadvantaged students
Author: Frontier Centre for Public Policy
Statues tell a story that people need to hear
Reading Time: 3 minutes You could fill volumes with the uncomfortable statements uttered in the past by people whom we now revere, from Abraham Lincoln to Mahatma Gandhi
Andrew Scheer must put First Nations issues back on the agenda
Reading Time: 3 minutes The new Conservative leader can do much to advance indigenous issues and the national agenda – and get his party elected in 2019
The Indian Act should have been abolished years ago
Reading Time: 4 minutes Aboriginal Canadians must accept that remaining in grievance mode and relying on the government is preventing them from moving forward
Cornwallis and Ryerson: heroes or villains?
Reading Time: 3 minutes Recognizing that all of us are an amalgam of good deeds and bad attitudes will save us from a ceaseless round of endless moaning about the sins of our ancestors
A vision for a booming, vital Manitoba
Reading Time: 5 minutes By narrowing government’s role in the economy, a new policy direction can kick-start growth and make the province a mecca for people and investment
Missing women, evil men: inquiry must examine both
Reading Time: 4 minutes 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
Reading Time: 3 minutes 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
Reading Time: 3 minutes 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?
So long Hector-Louis Langevin: erasing a nation’s history
Reading Time: 3 minutes For the crime of being a man of his times, Canadians are being asked to wipe the memory of a Father of Confederation clean