Trudeau alleges Indian involvement in Sikh leader’s death. But where’s the proof?
Tag: Democracy
Foreign interference inquiry in sight after Johnston’s exit?
The Liberals should use his departure as a means of launching a public inquiry into foreign interference
How David Johnston became the wrong choice for special rapporteur
His close ties to the Trudeau family and Communist China quickly tarnished the sheen from the appointment
What Alberta can learn from Quebec in taking on Ottawa
Sometimes, to change the momentum of the game, you have to go into the corners with your elbows up
What annoys me about municipal elections
But no matter how annoying, we at least have the democratic right to vote
Local elections: democracy as it is meant to be
Candidates do not tend to have corporate sponsorships nor to conform to the wishes of political parties
Ottawa gets first taste of the Alberta Sovereignty Act
The history of Western Canada is tainted by Ottawa overreach
Political left has gone ballistic at the prospect of Meloni leading Italy
The liberal media tars her as a fascist but her views are actually centre-right and inherently sensible
Mikhail Gorbachev, from global hero to forgotten man
Gorbachev didn’t grasp the depth of resentment in Eastern Europe or within many of the constituent Soviet republics
Poilievre can put people back in charge with recall and referendums
A grassroots performance check on MPs and a way to axe poorly thought out policy