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The Twilight Zone and the Permissive Parent: Why Canada is Drifting

I remember the shock I felt when I first walked into the House of Commons in 2021. After six years of Prime Minister Trudeau, the level of division across the country was the worst I had ever seen. But what was truly astonishing was watching the benches opposite us: not a single Liberal MP was […]

Mark Carney is in trouble

This week in politics, Mark Carney signed an MOU, a memorandum of understanding, with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith to support a pipeline. As you can imagine, this is great news in theory for a lot of us who have been screaming to develop our resources and undo Liberal legislation that has kept our precious resources […]

What’s Left to Sacrifice?

Prime Minister Mark Carney stood in front of a room of university students and told them they need to sacrifice more. It was a bizarre national address about the upcoming budget, one that certainly sounded like he’s prepping Canadians for another massive financial blow. A man who’s just one year shy of being a “Boomer”, […]

Tone Isn’t the Problem, Corruption Is

Pierre Poilievre said what many Canadians have witnessed, and the people protecting, and protected by, the system don’t like it. People are tired and exhausted. They don’t know who or what to believe, and they’re done watching people in power face zero consequences for sometimes criminal behaviour. These last ten years have eroded trust, in […]

Reaching Home Has Reached Nowhere

It’s hard to imagine a more perfect example of how Liberal policy turns compassion into chaos than the federal Reaching Home program. It was supposed to end homelessness. Instead, after spending $4.5 billion, we’ve watched homelessness skyrocket across this country, and the government can’t even tell us if things have improved. We don’t need them […]

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