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Andrew Coyne: To recognize aboriginal title is not to abolish property rights, but to uphold them
Is that the end of property rights? Or is it the extension of it, to a group that…
August 15, 2025
Scott McGregor: Canada’s future on the line if we cozy up to China
Scott McGregor warns that turning away from trusted allies for China isn’t independence—it’s handing our sovereignty over to…
August 14, 2025
Gary Mason: Land-claims ruling shakes foundation of property rights in B.C.
This decision could have draconian consequences, such as destabilizing the sanctity of title, with the obvious consequences that…
August 14, 2025
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent: US will now treat US allies’ wealth as American ‘sovereign wealth fund’
Arnaud Bertrand on X: What Bessent is saying is that the US will now treat US allies’ wealth…
August 13, 2025
TIFF pulls documentary about Oct. 7 attack over security and rights concerns
Creative Community for Peace, an entertainment industry organization that educates about antisemitism, called the decision to pull the…
August 13, 2025
Canada’s food chains less flexible than U.S.: Charlebois
BNN Bloomberg interviews Professor Sylvain Charlebois: “American buyers of Canadian goods have far more options than Canadian exporters…
August 13, 2025
Josie Sabatino: Poilievre expands message playbook as party preps for Parliament return
Poilievre and his front-bench leadership team have spent the barbecue circuit testing a slew of messages in legacy…
August 13, 2025
Conservatives say justice system favours non-citizens…
TCE Brief: In an effort to end what they call “two-tier justice,” Conservatives are proposing a change to…
August 13, 2025
Gil Troy: Debating the war without channeling Hamas’s lies
We need a robust, honest debate, in Israel and worldwide, with right-wingers questioning their faith in Netanyahu and…
August 13, 2025
This week in Canada: A walk in the woods might cost you $28,872.50
The FP’s Rupa Subramanya: Evely told me that his walk in the Nova Scotia woods was “an act…
August 13, 2025
LILLEY: CSA pushes for mandatory masking in all health settings
Are you ready to wear a mask every time you visit your doctor or go to a hospital?…
August 12, 2025
Tamara Lich tells all
The Right Blend sat down with Tamara Lich for a one-on-one interview at the end of the last…
August 12, 2025
In eastern Rafah, anti-Hamas teachers building Gaza’s first schools for peace, tolerance
Watch: “We will begin again and restore education in Gaza…
August 12, 2025
Fraser report: Deregulate telecoms and broadcasting for lower prices
Fraser Institute’s Steve Globerman: Government policy in the telecommunications sector going forward should focus on promoting efficient competition,…
August 12, 2025
Doctors struggling to keep up with euthanasia demand
When Canada’s Parliament in 2016 legalized the practice of euthanasia—Medical Assistance in Dying, or MAID, as it’s formally…
August 12, 2025
Carney’s 15-per-cent challenge: Cutting and rewiring Canada’s public service
Departments grapple with conflicting data as they race to finish the pivotal expenditure review the prime minister will…
August 11, 2025
Netta Barak-Corren: How humanitarian aid feeds war machines
Gaza presents the longest-running case of diverted aid. The U.N. Relief and Works Agency, with a $2.48 billion annual…
August 11, 2025
Gaza and Israel’s strategic situation
Uriel Schachter on X: Major Gen. (res.) Yaakov Amidror, Israel’s Former NS Advisor, and a person whose opinions…
August 11, 2025
Skeptic’s take on housing crisis: ‘The developer is the good guy’
Vancouver urban design professor Patrick Condon says don’t blame NIMBYs or Boomers – blame the speculators distorting the…
August 10, 2025
Fox News interviews Netanyahu on Gaza
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discusses the ongoing conflict with Hamas, the food crisis in Gaza as Israel intends…
August 9, 2025