Problems With Trudeau’s Immigration Policy Increasingly Undeniable
When even bank economists are calling for immigration restriction, you know something is seriously wrong with Canada’s immigration policy. Published on January... Read more.
If it Ain’t Woke, Don’t Fix it
Much has happened since I last visited a column of my unfiltered thoughts upon the good people of this town. A fierce snowstorm blanketed our unsuspecting Dominion,... Read more.
Canada’s Cult of Growth
When was the last time that you idled in Vancouver gridlock, stood packed like a sardine in a bus to Victoria, or hunted for a parking spot at the Nanaimo Costco,... Read more.
The Bonfire of Canadian History
It is endlessly ironic that George Orwell’s 1984 is still assigned reading in Canadian high schools. If students make it to Chapter Five of this classic dystopian... Read more.
Canadian Math Scores Not Adding Up
I never was very good at math. Some of my best Grade 10 math scores were achieved via the Forgotten Calculator scheme, whereby myself and a few co-conspirators gained... Read more.
The Anglosphere Shifts Towards Immigration Restriction
During the past couple of weeks, there has been a striking move towards lowering immigration levels in England and Australia, with New Zealand’s government... Read more.
Poll: Majority Skeptical of Century Initiative, Think Immigration Should Benefit Canadians
A Leger poll commissioned by Canadians for a Sustainable Society, a Canadian environmentalist organization, contains striking insights into public attitudes on a... Read more.
The Canadian Left is Losing the Working Class
In September, Poilievre embarked on a grand tour of the NDP stronghold of Vancouver Island, holding a boisterous 1,500-person rally in the hamlet of Black Creek... Read more.
New Abacus Poll Shows Canadian Immigration Attitudes Hardening
In the last few days, two new polls on Canadian immigration attitudes have been released from respected polling firms Leger and Abacus. The data shows that skepticism... Read more.
Bill-44: The Authoritarian Densification of British Columbia
The B.C. NDP has introduced Bill-44, which if passed later this fall will abolish single-family zoning in all municipalities with more than 5,000 residents. Three... Read more.