Reading Time: 3 minutes Nudges are used to subtly and surreptitiously manipulate our behaviour
Tag: Democracy
Trudeau pokes a hornet’s nest in India
Reading Time: 4 minutes Trudeau alleges Indian involvement in Sikh leader’s death. But where’s the proof?
Foreign interference inquiry in sight after Johnston’s exit?
Reading Time: 4 minutes 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
Reading Time: 4 minutes 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
Reading Time: 4 minutes 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
Reading Time: 4 minutes But no matter how annoying, we at least have the democratic right to vote
Local elections: democracy as it is meant to be
Reading Time: 3 minutes 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
Reading Time: 4 minutes The history of Western Canada is tainted by Ottawa overreach
Political left has gone ballistic at the prospect of Meloni leading Italy
Reading Time: 4 minutes 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
Reading Time: 4 minutes Gorbachev didn’t grasp the depth of resentment in Eastern Europe or within many of the constituent Soviet republics