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Toronto's Pioneer Village creates alternate history to further reconciliation


Budget 2025 is another Liberal exercise in central planning

After six month of failed negotiations, PM finally admits we must fend for ourselves


Ronald Reagan was anti-tariff, no matter how much Trump pretends otherwise

The National Council of Canadian Muslims should be highlighting people who can help bridge the divides in Canadian society, not those who sow division

The National Council of Canadian Muslims should be highlighting people who can help bridge the divides in Canadian society, not those who sew division

9/11 exposed a clash of civilization; 10/7 revealed that we are losing

With a sleight of hand, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne intends to wave away all the bad news

Whether the Islamist terror group sees it this way is another matter entirely

Ontario shouldn't just scrap plans to force grocers to accept empties — it should ditch its Deposit Return Program entirely


Government bureaucracy doesn't just stifle private-sector innovation, it hinders government reform, as well

What we have is an old-fashioned Mexican standoff in the Negev, with everyone trying to force everyone else to stop fighting on their terms

CBC going to court to keep the public in the dark about how many people subscribe to its Gem streaming service

Rather than a strong leader, we got one who keeps getting punished, and coming back for more




Hamas has made it clear that it will not step aside or disarm until it has achieved its genocidal goal of wiping Israel off the map


This is nothing but performative political theatre designed to punish Israel


Trump's copper tariffs wouldn't hurt so much if the Grits hadn't wasted billions on failed innovation investments while stifling resource development

At some point the Liberals need to come to grips with the fact that trying to centrally plan the auto market was folly to begin with

We desperately need to beef up our Armed Forces, but let's not start spending large sums of money just to meet an arbitrary target




Carney seems to be falling into the classic Canadian trap, in which idealism and special interests stand in the way of progress


What happened at the Nova festival on October 7 and in Washington last Wednesday are sobering reminders of the deadly effects of antisemitism



The United States dominates cultural industries, but the president thinks they need protecting anyway


The NDP leader's decision not to bring down the deeply unpopular Liberal government in December sealed his fate — and Canada's

Only a party that's the default choice of the electorate could trail by 26 points in January and go on to win an election in April

What the major parties have to say about Israel and antisemitism

Canada would be in much better shape today if there had been some voices of reason around the cabinet table

There's no reason why products that conform to the health standards of other advanced countries shouldn't be available here


The world is facing the second economic crisis of the 2020s — only this one is entirely preventable

Liberal economic policies leave Canada vulnerable

Given their track record, can Liberals really be trusted to get homes, pipelines and other infrastructure projects built on an unprecedented scale?



