Greenbelts and Fake Conservatives

The reason why a majority of Canadians reject the Right-wing is because the authentic conservatism of hearth and home has been replaced with the ideology of unrestrained capitalism. Family and flag have become free trade and free markets. The removal of land from Toronto’s greenbelt by Ontario Premier Ford’s government is an excellent example of […]

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The Decline of BC Schools Intensifies

Starting in the 2023-2024 school year, students from kindergarten to Grade 9 in British Columbia schools will no longer receive letter grades. Instead, there will be a four-point scale that includes “Emerging”, “Developing”, “Proficient”, and “Extending” – along with “descriptive feedback”. Rather than report cards, there will be five “reporting events”, consisting of four “Learning

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DEI and the Proliferation of Anti-White Racism in Canada

Richard Bilkszto was a widely respected principal. Specializing in adult education, he was assigned to schools composed of students aged 18 and up, who had either not graduated on time or had recently immigrated to Canada. Upon retirement, Bilkszto continued to work as a contract principal for the Toronto District School Board (TDSB). In the

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KOJO Institute: The Equity Consultants Fighting “Whiteness” in Canadian Education

Editor’s note: Readers who are already familiar with the background of this case can skip directly to the second section of the article.  The Tragic Case of Richard Bilkszto Principal Richard Bilkszto was widely acclaimed by family, friends and colleagues for the care he showed towards his students over the course of his 24-year career.

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The Dominion Review Strategy: Pamphleteering in the Digital Age

I recently created a mailing list to replace the Substack newsletter I had been using. Unlike the Substack newsletter, this new list allows readers to simply input their email, without signing up for any new websites. When I sent an email out to subscribers of the old newsletter, informing them of this change, I took

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Sky-High Immigration Collides with Reality

It has been said that there are three things that matter in history: numbers, numbers, and numbers. This also applies to immigration policy. Canada’s immigration policy has historically been geared towards addressing specific needs, such as the settling of the prairies by Eastern European immigrants in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Immigration has

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Woke Elites Out of Touch with Canadian Majority

Canada’s old elites built up the grand railway hotels, founded businesses empires that spanned generations, and created family estates with neat hedgerows and sloping lawns. On a late summer afternoon, they could be seen taking tea at the Empress in the Victoria Harbour. Their faults included arrogance and self-righteousness, and their sense of aristocratic virtue

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The Battle for Conservatism in Portage-Lisgar

I will say, that by-elections are often the most unpredictable things. – Peter Mansbridge, on a recent episode of his podcast, The Bridge. The outcome of the by-election in Portage-Lisgar, Southern Manitoba, will determine the future of conservatism in Canada. Maxime Bernier, head of the Right-wing populist People’s Party of Canada (PPC), is seeking to

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