An Albertan’s letter to voters in Ontario and Quebec
Dear Ontario and Quebec voters, On the eve of our Canadian Federal Election, I feel it is prudent to shareRead More →
Dear Ontario and Quebec voters, On the eve of our Canadian Federal Election, I feel it is prudent to shareRead More →
He may have received an endorsement from U.S. President Barack Obama but Justin Trudeau won’t be getting one from iconicRead More →
One of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s star Liberal candidates — prominent Quebec environmental activist Steven Guilbeault — says it’s unlikelyRead More →
In 2019, the bottom 10% of income earners earned 1.5% of the total income in Canada while paying 0.4% ofRead More →
People inside both the Conservative and Liberal campaigns tell me the same thing – internal polling shows the Liberals underRead More →
This is a national Postmedia Network editorial. Canadians need a competent, stable government in a time of global uncertainty, aRead More →
Looking back 65 years ago today numerous southern Ontario communities, large and small, continued to clean up after what hasRead More →
Friday was Persons Day in Canada which, despite its historical importance, doesn’t rank high on the celebratory scale because ofRead More →
Former five-term Liberal MP Joe Volpe, who now runs the Corriere Canadese, an Italian language newspaper based out of Toronto, has published multipleRead More →
“To help stop the proliferation of violent extremism online, we will move forward with new regulations for social media platformsRead More →
Canada deserves better, because better is, after all, always possible. Our democracy permits us to choose a new leader whenRead More →
As I wrote here in the past two weeks, for four years we have had image government from his successor;Read More →
BEND, Ore. – After nearly a month of often emotional testimony, it took a Deschutes County jury less than a day toRead More →
Mexican officials briefly detained Ovidio Guzman, but as the cartel freed prisoners from a local jail and turned Culiacán intoRead More →
The 60-foot yacht she chartered to get her to New York has returned to Europe, and Thunberg says she doesRead More →
A major bed bug infestation has forced government offices in downtown Montreal to temporarily close down. The Immigration and RefugeeRead More →
Ontario says it will spend $30 million to help bring broadband internet service to five northern Indigenous communities. Premier DougRead More →
GOD – as an – animal – being – LIFE – as a – human – Being – LOVE –Read More →
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