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Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi came to power on a nationalist platform and promises to strengthen the country's borders

Conquering public space is their goal, and they are advancing

First Nations deserve fair, balanced media coverage of their interests in securing strong economic futures for their communities in energy resource...


Assassin is already a hero for a certain strain of leftist




Canadians want a debate on current immigration levels to happen, and they will get their wish this fall

The NDP has spent the last two years dodging public debate and consultation with all British Columbians


The initiative would have flooded the job market with nearly 100,000 asylum seekers, hurting youth employment prospects

The deeply uncomfortable truth is that much of the slavery that took place in Canada was done by First Nations







Blue-collar workers, capitalists and 'settlers' all subsidize student radicals and their decolonial universities. They deserve a better deal

Excessive immigration has resulted in unaffordable housing, strained services and a grim job market for our youth. Enough is enough


Artificial intelligence is now a permanent part of the global economy, driving innovation and productivity across sectors. It is not just digital...





Consumers are going to bear the cost of the government's ideological mismanagement of the electrical grid





B.C.'s two under-construction LNG export facilities are a start, but more will be needed to compete with the U.S. and its plans for Alaska






A federal emissions cap could cost 40,000 jobs by 2032, says the PBO. We can't take that hit — especially in a trade war


The world is moving on from global climate goals to more pressing matters

German voters sent a clear message by handing the nationalist Alternative for Germany the second-most seats in Sunday's election: enough is enough


One set the foundations for a strong, independent Canada, the other brought us prosperity by leading on free trade. Now, we need to do both


The Carney campaign is working to convince Canada that he's someone he is not, all for the benefit of the desperate Liberals


