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BLOCK: Canada must recommit to religious and expressive freedom

There are simple, tangible, ways in which our government can promote religious freedom on both the national and international stage.

Kelly Block / Nov 25, 2018

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Shady elections and conflict of interest problems plague Alberta Cree First Nation

Band members are sending a letter to chief and council requesting the repayment of big cheques.

Lucas Holtvluwer / Nov 24, 2018

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Trudeauian economics: Rain or shine, it’s deficits all the time

The promise of a balanced budget by 2019 now only a distant memory, Trudeau's government continues to pile on the debt.

Lucas Holtvluwer / Nov 24, 2018

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Preston Manning: How should we respond to populism in 2018?

Modern populism stems from the divide between those who have benefited from free trade and globalism and those who are feeling its negative side effects.

Preston Manning / Nov 24, 2018

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New Statistics Canada report shows gang-related homicides have doubled since 2015

"Gang-related homicides committed with a firearm represented 12 percent of all homicides in 2015. By 2017, this proportion had grown to 21 percent.”

Lucas Holtvluwer / Nov 23, 2018

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LILLEY: Trudeau repeats tragic liberal mistake by bailing out mainstream media

The government created this problem and now they will just make it worse.

Brian Lilley / Nov 23, 2018

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CARPAY: The indispensable value of defending the speech you disagree with

Imposing security fees on a pro-life group at University of Alberta "empowers unruly mobs to suppress free speech"

John Carpay / Nov 22, 2018

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KAY: Shared parenting after separation - Canadians want it, but Bill C-78 stubbornly clings to outdated winner-takes-all model

Children love their parents equally because that is the nature of things. And when their parents separate, these children still love both parents, and want equal time with each, if they cannot have both all the time.

Barbara Kay / Nov 22, 2018

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Compact for migration - Maxime Bernier reacts to Conservative apathy

Maxime Bernier speaks to The Post Millennial about the UN Global Migration Compact.

Raymond Ayas / Nov 22, 2018

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TAGHVA: Failing media giants should not be subsidized with more taxpayer debt

As many established newsrooms flirt with bankruptcy, government intervention appears to be the most brought up solution. But is that really the best way forward?

Ali Taghva / Nov 22, 2018

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Did the CBC solve the JFK assassination?

Today is the anniversary of the John F. Kennedy assassination. Author Fred Litwin tackles the age-old questions surrounding the event within a Canadian context.

Fred Litwin / Nov 22, 2018

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Canada’s misguided nationalism in part comes from Trudeau’s willingness to force postal workers back to work

In Canada, we seem to have a lot of misguided nationalism.

Ali Taghva / Nov 21, 2018

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LINDSAY: Why voter fraud could impact Canadian elections

When people can vote without proving they are Canadian citizens, the results of every election should be questioned, especially if the outcome in any riding was close.

Christopher Lindsay / Nov 20, 2018

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Tanya Granic Allen says Doug Ford has an “authoritarian bent” in his decision to “end” gender identity theory resolution

“I doubt that this is really from Doug Ford, but from his Chief of Staff, Dean French." said Tanya Granic Allen

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Nov 20, 2018

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Concern over excessive immigration and its impact isn’t just right-wing paranoia

It is time we discussed excessive immigration.

Shane Miller / Nov 19, 2018

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