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Canada’s climate agenda hit business hard but barely cut emissions
by Gwyn Morgan | Nov 26, 2025
Canada is paying a steep economic price for climate policies that have delivered little real environmental progress
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Carney bets on LNG, Alberta doubles down on oil
by Rashid Husain Syed | Nov 17, 2025
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How strategic thinking helps entrepreneurs stay ahead
by Business Desk | Nov 16, 2025
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The workers employers avoid may be the ones they need most
by Dana Wilson | Nov 15, 2025
Fixed election dates in Canada have backfired
by Jay Goldberg | Nov 17, 2025
They don’t fit our system of responsible government and should be scrapped
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Canada’s oilpatch shows strength amid global oil shakeup
by Rashid Husain Syed | Nov 12, 2025
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Cutting red tape could help solve Canada’s doctor crisis
by Ian Madsen | Oct 9, 2025
Canada buries its doctors in paperwork, not care
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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
Taxpayers win as Alberta ends costly teachers’ strike
by Kris Sims | Nov 4, 2025
Alberta rejected union pressure, and saved taxpayers from another costly payout
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One bad decision can ruin a teacher’s career
by Michael Zwaagstra | Oct 27, 2025
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Alberta taxpayers should not have to bankroll striking teachers
by Kris Sims | Oct 15, 2025
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Why classroom size isn’t the issue teachers think it is
by Michael Zwaagstra | Oct 11, 2025
Politics
NationalCanada’s free speech record is cracking under pressure
by Gerry Chidiac | Dec 4, 2025
Is a protest double standard eroding Canada’s values?
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Canada still serves up food dyes the FDA has banned
by Lee Harding | Dec 3, 2025
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Manitoba is doubling down on a failed drug policy
by Marco Navarro-Genie | Dec 1, 2025
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Property rights in Canada under threat from court rulings
by Brian Giesbrecht | Nov 28, 2025
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The war heroes Canada forgets to remember
by Gerry Bowler | Nov 25, 2025
Business
The numbers Canada uses to set policy don’t add up
by Roslyn Kunin | Nov 17, 2025
Canada’s biggest policy mistakes come from treating complex systems as simple math
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Made in Canada pride is back on the grocery shelf
by Sylvain Charlebois | Nov 12, 2025
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Capital flight signals no confidence in Carney’s agenda
by Jay Goldberg | Nov 7, 2025
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7 habits of highly unsuccessful people
by Faith Wood | Nov 6, 2025
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OPEC+ blinks as oil oversupply pressures grow
by Rashid Husain Syed | Nov 4, 2025
- A&E
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- Drive
The Running Man reboot takes a familiar plot and makes it disturbingly believable
by Greg Gazin | Nov 25, 2025
While the original Schwarzenegger Running Man was wild, the remake is uncomfortably plausible
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Channing Tatum plays real-life thief in a tense new drama
by Greg Gazin | Oct 16, 2025
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Buffalo Bill and the making of the Wild West legend
by Pat Murphy | Sep 26, 2025
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The greatest Apache chief you’ve never heard of
by Pat Murphy | Sep 12, 2025
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William F. Buckley’s sharp mind still shapes conservatism
by Pat Murphy | Aug 27, 2025
A century after his birth, he remains a touchstone for conservative thought
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The Manhattan Project’s indispensable man
by Pat Murphy | Aug 18, 2025
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Progressive hypocrisy laid bare in We Have Never Been Woke
by Pat Murphy | Aug 11, 2025
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How American settlers helped shape Alberta’s identity
by Collin May | Aug 6, 2025
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How Goofus and Gallant shaped generations of kids
by Michael Taube | Aug 6, 2025
Your family may be breathing cancer-causing radon and you don’t even know it
by Greg Gazin | Nov 14, 2025
The Airthings Corentium Home 2 provides accurate radon testing and dependable long-term monitoring
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Social media was supposed to connect us
by Nick Kossovan | Nov 5, 2025
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Don’t buy the hype. Canola oil is good for you
by Sylvain Charlebois | Oct 16, 2025
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MAiD should not be a response to depression
by Daniel Zekveld | Sep 15, 2025
Think winter tires are optional? Think again
by Dale Johnson | Nov 16, 2025
Winter tires give you a fighting chance on ice and slush, cutting those “I couldn’t stop” moments our winters famous for
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Tone down the online humblebragging
by Nick Kossovan | Nov 14, 2025
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Canadian aid brings hope to Sudan and Somalia
by Susan Korah | Nov 4, 2025
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Canada’s attack on religious charities makes no fiscal sense
by Lee Harding | Oct 30, 2025
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We have forgotten how to tolerate each other
by Faith Wood | Oct 29, 2025
Farmers take the hit while biofuel companies cash in
by Joseph Fournier | Nov 4, 2025
Canada’s emissions policy rewards biofuels but punishes the people who grow our food
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Oil sands expansion threatens Alberta’s climate credibility
by Lennie Kaplan | Oct 22, 2025
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Oil’s brief rebound masks a looming glut
by Rashid Husain Syed | Oct 15, 2025
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Alberta throws down pipeline gauntlet
by Rashid Husain Syed | Oct 7, 2025
The CFL’s rule changes will make the sport stronger
by Michael Taube | Nov 25, 2025
The rule changes update the game without turning it into NFL Lite
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Is the future of soccer a Canadian one?
by Michael Taube | Sep 30, 2025
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High taxes hobble Canadian NHL teams in race for top players
by Lee Harding | Jun 30, 2025
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R-Truth returns to WWE just days after shock release
by Michael Taube | Jun 10, 2025
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A beaver dam cut our 2017 Agawa Canyon train ride short
by Michael Taube | Sep 23, 2025
This year, we finally made it all the way
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U.S. firm’s grip on Banff and Jasper national parks sparks outrage
by Doug Firby | Sep 29, 2024
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The truth about CATSA’s compensation process for damaged luggage
by Dale Johnson | Sep 29, 2024
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U.S. firm tightens grip on Banff and Jasper national parks
by Doug Firby | Sep 18, 2024
Forget practical. The Mercedes SL 55 AMG is made to be exceptional
by Dale Johnson | Nov 11, 2025
From the throaty V8 to the timeless silhouette, the SL 55 AMG convertible is fast, refined and unapologetically extravagant
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2011 Infiniti M series still delivers but reliability is a risk
by Auto Desk | Oct 31, 2025
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2025 Subaru Forester wins on comfort and ease of use
by Dale Johnson | Oct 24, 2025
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The 2010–2011 Volkswagen GTI offers thrills … and bills
by Auto Desk | Oct 17, 2025
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Toyota’s bZ4X is a solid first step into the EV market
by Dale Johnson | Sep 15, 2025
World
The first step to genocide isn’t the killing
Canada’s combative trade tactics are backfiring
Education
Canadians love Nordic-style social programs as long as someone else pays for them
by Pat Murphy | Nov 24, 2025
Generous social programs come with trade-offs. Pretending otherwise is political fiction
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The government must stop politicizing Remembrance Day
by David Redman | Nov 18, 2025
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New report exposes a literacy crisis in Manitoba schools
by Michael Zwaagstra | Nov 17, 2025
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Your Money
The painful return of food inflation exposes Canada’s trade failures
by Sylvain Charlebois | Oct 21, 2025
Canadians are feeling the pinch as Ottawa’s trade blunders and a weak dollar drive grocery bills higher
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Canada’s capital crisis is dragging us down
by Roslyn Kunin | Oct 20, 2025
Careers/HR
Want to know why you aren’t getting hired?
by Nick Kossovan | Dec 4, 2025
It’s not the state of the job market. It’s you
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You can’t get hired if no one knows you’re looking for a job
by Nick Kossovan | Nov 26, 2025
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Ghosting is the clearest sign that civility is in decline
by Nick Kossovan | Oct 29, 2025
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If you’re not hungry for the job, you’re not getting hired
by Nick Kossovan | Oct 23, 2025
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Want to land the job? Offer proof, not promises
by Nick Kossovan | Oct 20, 2025
Editor's PIcks
Canada at risk of losing control of its northern territories
by Gerry Bowler | Nov 24, 2025
Canada has left the North wide open to foreign powers eager to grow their Arctic foothold
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Cowichan ruling is not a threat to your property rights
by Gerry Chidiac | Nov 14, 2025
Science/Tech
Cloned foods are coming to a grocer near you
by Sylvain Charlebois | Oct 29, 2025
And you may never find out if Health Canada gets its way
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Want a job? Ditch the degree and pick up a trade
by Roslyn Kunin | Oct 9, 2025
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AI is making students smarter cheats, not better thinkers
by Michael Zwaagstra | Sep 23, 2025
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The truth is buried under Sechelt’s unproven graves
by Marco Navarro-Genie | Sep 22, 2025
Interviews
It is time to tame Canada’s ballooning bureaucracy
Jun 25, 2024
Preston Manning tells us how we can rein it in
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