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National Observer
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For months, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s courtship of Alberta and the oil patch has been the subject of conspiratorial interpretation by his...


Thirty years after Québec’s historic independence referendum, separatism is back in style. In late October of this year, young separatists staged...



Big Tech companies have allegedly failed to adequately address child sexual abuse material — and encouraged children younger than 13 to use their...


The terror faced by the students and teachers of the Acwsalcta School in Nuxalk Territory (Bella Coola Valley) is a nightmare. Their heroism...

Liberal prime ministers aren’t supposed to get standing ovations in Calgary, much less from a room packed full of mostly-Conservative business...

If there’s a single word that defines the Carney government’s first budget, it has to be “generational.” Canada, we’re told, is facing a...


When Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled his government’s first budget earlier this month, it was an opportunity to show leadership on climate,...

Will more oil and gas production in Canada help alleviate energy poverty in the developing world? Of course not — but that hasn't prevented...

Most Canadians don’t believe they have any meaningful say in shaping the policies that affect their lives, a reality that raises a host of...


Last week, US Vice-President JD Vance offered up his unsolicited take on what’s wrong with Canada’s economy. In one word — immigrants, he said,...
