Numbers Tell the Story: People Dislike Mark Carney More Than They Dislike Pierre Poilievre

The Liberals are on a witch hunt. They want to convince you that Pierre Poilievre is hated by his team and by Conservative members. But surprise, surprise, they’re lying. Before I break down how and why I know they’re lying, let me give my two cents on Pierre as a leader. He’s not perfect, no […]
We aren’t immune to repeating past horrors—education is the antidote

“History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes,” is a quote often attributed to American writer Mark Twain. Teaching history is critical, yet in Canadian classrooms a fulsome history curriculum is not required, and many students graduate high school having learned almost no Canadian history. Indeed, we’re not immune to repeating history’s darkest chapters. The […]
Key Takeaways from Canada’s 2025 Budget: Building Canada Strong

OTTAWA — November 4, 2025
Many B.C. schools are too dependent on technology

From phones to Chromebooks, British Columbia’s classrooms risk turning learning into a digital dependency rather than a human experience.
How social media changed crisis management

Social media has rewritten crisis management, turning scandals viral and forcing politicians to choose authenticity over spin.
Carneynomics: Liberal Spin, Not Substance

Behind the polish of “Carneynomics,” the Liberals push a familiar Trudeau‑era agenda disguised as something new.
World Series Glory to Constitutional Fracture

As the Jays chase glory, Canada’s old fractures return, echoing 1992’s call for unity and reform.
Canadians paid $90 billion in government debt interest in 2024/25

Next week, the Carney government will table its long-awaited first budget. Earlier this year, Prime Minister Mark Carney launched a federal spending review to find $25 billion in savings by 2028. Even if the government meets this goal, it won’t be enough to eliminate the federal deficit—projected to reach as high as $92.2 billion in […]
We’re headed to an election. Stop pretending we’re not.

This Parliament is five months old and already circling the drain. The Liberals will table their budget on November 4th, and it’s going to fail – not because of scandal or surprise, but because the math, the momentum, and the mood have all turned. Even the government’s own House Leader, Steven MacKinnon, is already setting […]
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”, […]