Liberal Democracy’s Betrayal Of Society

“Knife attacker Axel Rudakubana has pleaded guilty to murdering three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport. The 18-year-old stabbed to death Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and seven-year-old Elsie Dot Stancombe along with 10 others on 29 July last year, in a ‘meticulously planned rampage’. As his trial […]

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Multinationals Undermine Canadian Sovereignty

Introduction In preparing this article I am indebted to Professor Kari Levitt on whose pioneering work, Silent Surrender (1970), I have relied for the information on how multinationals operating in Canada have undermined Canadian sovereignty. Silent Surrender, which is a monumental work on political economy of Canada, was not well received by orthodox economists. To illustrate the mindset

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The Rise And Fall Of Canadian Nationalism

The earliest manifestation of Canadian nationalism began just before the First World War. The person leading the movement was Henri Bourassa who was considered the ideological father of French-Canadian nationalism. However he established the Canadian Nationalist League in 1903 with the aim of instilling pan-Canadian nationalist spirit among the French-Canadian population. Shortly before the start of the Great

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CPTPP Is The End Of Democracy And National Sovereignty

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), in its slightly revised version, CPTPP, is referred to by the official circles as a trade agreement; this is a deception intended to hide from the public the fact that this multilateral agreement is almost entirely for the expansion and protection of investor rights of transnational corporations. It creates a global

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George Grant And The Dream Of An Independent Canada

Once upon a time there were great Canadians who loved this country and dreamed of its becoming a truly strong and independent nation. Those were people like the late philosopher George Grant and the gentle patriot Walter Gordon, whose efforts, intellectual and political, respectively, in defence of Canada have been briefly discussed in a previous

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Aboriginal Treaty Rights Are Subject To Regulation

There has been much uncertainty and even violence on the matter of Indigenous treaty rights to fishing and hunting. For example as The Narwhal reported on June 5, 2023: “In 2020, Fisheries and Oceans Canada shut the elver fishery down early, after confrontations broke out between Mi’kmaw fishers and federal fisheries officers. Later that same

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The Façade And Reality Of The Canadian Economy

The Canadian governing elites, both Conservative and Liberal, claim to be the true custodians of the economy. Yet as the figures below from Statistics Canada and the International Monetary Fund clearly document, the Canadian economy was being rapidly hollowed out in the last six years of Conservative rule. The Total Balance of Payments deficits for 2009, 2010,

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