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Palliative care is a fundamental human right
Jul 6, 2026
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Canada self-destructive war on success
by Marco Navarro-Genie | Jul 2, 2026
By treating our best and brightest as liabilities, we are actively guaranteeing our own economic decline
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Canada can’t trade its way back to prosperity
by Marco Navarro-Genie | Jul 1, 2026
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Ottawa’s AI strategy is a cynical bait-and-switch
by Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood | Jun 22, 2026
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Canada’s economy is shrinking
by Sylvain Charlebois | Jun 1, 2026
Rationing is built into the Canadian health care system
by Lee Harding | Feb 19, 2026
Long waits and service shortages are not accidents. They are the predictable result of a single-payer system that limits access
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Canada has a policy-driven food inflation problem
by Sylvain Charlebois | Jan 21, 2026
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Your government has a gambling problem
by Conrad Eder | Dec 10, 2025
Alberta’s Bill 11 opens door to private health care across Canada
by Andrew Longhurst | Feb 13, 2026
Two-tier health care is expanding in Alberta. Bill 11 allows private health insurance for services traditionally covered by the public system
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Cutting red tape could help solve Canada’s doctor crisis
by Ian Madsen | Oct 9, 2025
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Canada’s health-care system is killing us
by Gwyn Morgan | Sep 17, 2025
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Don’t let Ottawa sign away our sovereignty to the WHO
by Cosmos Voutsinos | May 12, 2025
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The U.S. is ditching food dyes. Will Canada follow?
by Sylvain Charlebois | Apr 24, 2025
Schools are sacrificing our kids’ education for political activism
by Michael Zwaagstra | May 4, 2026
School boards and activist teachers must stop trading academic standards for political indoctrination
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Schools could benefit from more civility
by Michael Zwaagstra | Jan 12, 2026
Politics
NationalCanada’s First Nations water policy defies common sense
by Brian Giesbrecht | Jul 6, 2026
Billions in taxpayer dollars won't solve a policy that ignores the real issue
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Washington is right about the Gordie Howe Bridge
by Sylvain Charlebois | Jul 3, 2026
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Business
LatestOttawa is gambling with our most critical trade relationship
by Sylvain Charlebois | Jun 29, 2026
By trading strategic discipline for populist slogans, the federal government is eroding the leverage we need to secure a favourable CUSMA review
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Envy of Musk’s wealth is a losing economic strategy
by Marco Navarro-Genie | Jun 29, 2026
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Government red tape is built into your grocery bill
by Sylvain Charlebois | Jun 25, 2026
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Stop blaming CEOs for AI job cuts
by Nick Kossovan | Jun 24, 2026
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History is a lie: Progress isn’t inevitable
by Pat Murphy | Jul 1, 2026
Patrick Wyman’s new book Lost Worlds shatters the myth that we were destined to succeed
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Stevie Wonder gave Sesame Street its finest moment
by Michael Taube | Jun 23, 2026
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Stop pretending we can function without GDP
by Pat Murphy | May 26, 2026
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Bob Ross didn’t just paint. He democratized art
by Michael Taube | May 19, 2026
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The Freedom Convoy exposed Ottawa’s dangerous war on dissent
by Barry Cooper | May 14, 2026
You’re carrying your health care early warning system is in your pocket
by Greg Gazin | Feb 23, 2026
Your devices and AI are spotting risks to your health before they turn serious
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Why McLuhan matters now more than ever
by Barry Cooper | Feb 20, 2026
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Dead Wrong is dead right about residential schools
by Peter Best | Jan 29, 2026
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Book warns the decline in marriage comes at a high cost
by Travis Smith | Jan 23, 2026
Stop letting negativity run your life
by Faith Wood | Jul 6, 2026
Don't let self-doubt stop you from taking the chances you'll later wish you'd taken
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Give Dad the gift of better health
by Greg Gazin | Jun 17, 2026
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Paying doctors more won’t solve Canada’s primary care crisis
by Andrew Longhurst | Jun 10, 2026
Under Carney, food prices have risen faster than inflation for 15 straight months
by Sylvain Charlebois | Jun 22, 2026
And that is leaving Canadians facing some of the fastest-rising food costs in the G7
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Our schools don’t deserve a failing grade
by Gerry Chidiac | Jun 20, 2026
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Our schools don’t deserve a failing grade
by Gerry Chidiac | Jun 20, 2026
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Why your grocery bill won’t fall anytime soon
by Sylvain Charlebois | Jun 18, 2026
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Stop hiding behind the excuse of ‘it’s complicated’
by Gerry Chidiac | Jun 8, 2026
Stop calling regulatory gridlock “environmental stewardship”
by Marco Navarro-Genie | Jun 18, 2026
Canada has spent years delaying projects in the name of the environment. The economic costs are becoming impossible to ignore
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Canada’s National Electricity Strategy is a taxpayer trap
by Ian Madsen | Jun 15, 2026
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Canada has a way to break the oil pipeline deadlock
by Cosmos Voutsinos | Jun 4, 2026
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Canada has a way to break the oil pipeline deadlock
by Cosmos Voutsinos | Jun 4, 2026
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Geopolitical reality has ended the rush to renewables
by Rashid Husain Syed | May 25, 2026
High taxes are killing Canada’s Stanley Cup dreams
by Lee Harding | Jun 17, 2026
Money talks in the NHL. Until Canada levels the playing field, top-tier talent will continue chasing the bigger paycheques south of the border
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The World Cup has lost its magic
by Pat Murphy | Jun 5, 2026
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The Edmonton man who helped build the Paralympics
by Greg Gazin | May 26, 2026
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The 2026 World Cup is a fiscal disaster for Canada
by Conrad Eder | May 19, 2026
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Strange but true: Karl Marx’s grave is more expensive to see than Adam Smith’s
by Michael Taube | Mar 24, 2026
You pay £10 to see Karl Marx at Highgate Cemetary, but Adam Smith’s grave is free. The irony is hard to ignore
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I thought spas were for women. I was wrong
by Michael Taube | Mar 17, 2026
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A beaver dam cut our 2017 Agawa Canyon train ride short
by Michael Taube | Sep 23, 2025
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U.S. firm’s grip on Banff and Jasper national parks sparks outrage
by Doug Firby | Sep 29, 2024
Buying a used 2020 Hyundai Elantra still makes plenty of sense
by Buying Used | Jul 5, 2026
Superior value, proven reliability, and impressive fuel economy make this used sedan a sensible alternative to more expensive compact SUVs
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Why the 2026 Outlander PHEV remains the market leader
by Dale Johnson | Jul 5, 2026
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That 2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross bargain comes with a catch
by Buying Used | Jun 12, 2026
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That 2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross bargain comes with a catch
by Buying Used | Jun 12, 2026
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That 2011 Kia Soul bargain can quickly backfire
by Buying Used | Apr 3, 2026
World
The world is sleepwalking into disaster
Oil markets are celebrating too soon
Trump’s MMA stunt trashes presidential tradition
How Christian Zionism shapes the Israel debate
Education
The public school monopoly is failing Ontario’s kids
by Joanna DeJong VanHof | Jun 29, 2026
It’s time for Ontario to stop protecting the status quo and start putting students first
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An Ontario school board was right to reject the Pride flag
by Lee Harding | Jun 26, 2026
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Accepting mediocrity has become a Canadian habit
by Gerry Bowler | Jun 23, 2026
Your Money
Why your bank account is always empty
by Nick Kossovan | Jun 5, 2026
We’re being sold a lifestyle we can’t afford, fueled by a system profiting when we feel inadequate
Careers/HR
AI is dismantling the white-collar career path
by Gwyn Morgan | Jun 19, 2026
Skilled trades offer the security and growth that office jobs no longer provide
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Employers don’t owe job seekers feedback
by Nick Kossovan | Jun 18, 2026
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Stop networking and start getting to know people
by Nick Kossovan | Jun 16, 2026
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The best job search strategy is surprisingly simple
by Nick Kossovan | Jun 12, 2026
Editor's Picks
Ottawa’s “food security” strategy is a total sham
by Sylvain Charlebois | Jun 16, 2026
If the Liberals were serious about lowering your grocery bills, they would focus on the true drivers of food affordability rather than empty spending promises
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Two-tier justice is breaking our country
by Joseph Quesnel | Jun 9, 2026
Science/Tech
Human judgment is your edge in an AI content world
by Nick Kossovan | Jun 4, 2026
Understand why your human judgment is the only reliable signal in a world flooded with noise
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The UFO files are out, and they’re a total nothingburger
by Michael Taube | May 12, 2026
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Without agriculture, modern life collapses
by Joseph Fournier | Apr 23, 2026
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Ontario students need a digital detox
by Michael Zwaagstra | Mar 12, 2026
Interviews
It is time to tame Canada’s ballooning bureaucracy
by David Leis | Jun 25, 2024
Preston Manning tells us how we can rein it in
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How overregulation has led to skyrocketing housing prices
by David Leis | Jun 17, 2024
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