Reading Time: 4 minutes The future of Indigenous policy requires emerging from the shadows of the past
Author: Mark Milke
Mark Milke, Ph.D., is a public policy analyst, keynote speaker, author, and columnist with six books and dozens of studies published across Canada and internationally in the last two decades. Mark’s work has been published by think tanks in Canada, the United States, and Europe, including the Fraser Institute, the Montreal Economic Institute, American Enterprise Institute, Heritage Foundation, and Brussels-based Centre for European Studies.
John A Macdonald was a passionate advocate for Indigenous rights
Reading Time: 4 minutes The complex legacy of Canada’s founding father
One on One with Perry Kinkaide: Today’s guest is Mark Milke
Reading Time: 2 minutes Mark Milke discusses the foundational values that define Canada
Sir John A Macdonald and the fog of cancel culture
Reading Time: 4 minutes Macdonald was a strong advocate for Indigenous Canadians. His record speaks for itself
Asking “Where are you from?” is not inherently racist
Reading Time: 4 minutes Most people are naturally curious and asking someone where they are from is how we learn more about each other
What do we gain by including race on Alberta driver’s license?
Reading Time: 4 minutes Identifying Canadians by race on their everyday documents is divisive and discriminatory
What Rishi Sunak’s rise says about skin colour: It’s irrelevant
Reading Time: 4 minutes Claims of widespread systemic racism in the Anglosphere are overblown
Cities are incubators for what is best about humanity
Reading Time: 4 minutes Cities are akin to living organisms where everyone can potentially thrive
It’s time to commemorate Winston Churchill in Calgary
Reading Time: 3 minutes Churchill’s leadership contributed to a freer, more flourishing world, and he admired all things Albertan
Expensive housing here to stay unless governments change policies
Reading Time: 4 minutes Governments must begin to address their own roles in keeping housing prices high