No, Danielle Smith, Sikhs Did Not “Build The Foundations” Of Alberta

Brampton, Ontario, is a particularly striking example of the demographic changes brought about by large-scale immigration to Canada in the past several decades. Once a quiet town with a strong English heritage (hence its name), it is now a bustling city of 656,000 people – 52% of whom are South Asian. Brampton’s major ethnic shifts

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Will The State, Once Again, Take An Interest In The Bedrooms Of The Nation?

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on Population Institute Canada’s website (populationinstitutecanada.ca) on April 30th, 2024. It is republished on Dominion Review with permission of the author.  “There’s no place for the state in the bedrooms of the nation,” Pierre Elliott Trudeau famously said in 1967 while discussing his omnibus bill with reporters, which included changes to the criminal

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Immigration Restriction Goes Mainstream

At a news conference on April 2nd, Justin Trudeau reluctantly departed his warm and cozy internal world of ideological certainty, and briefly entered the gritty and unpleasant land of consensus reality. Our Prime Minister finally stopped denying the drop-dead obvious, and admitted that the number of foreign workers and international students on our soil “has

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Academics Misfire In Trying To Overcome Supposed “NIMBYism”

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on Brian Graff’s Substack: https://briangraff.substack.com/ Urban planning and housing affordability have risen near the top of domestic political issues in the last few years in both Canada and the US. There has been a corresponding rise in neoliberal YIMBYism and calls for liberalizing zoning and other regulation related

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Do Canadian Politicians Exhibit Dark Triad Personality Traits?

There are a number of diagnosed personality disorders, covering a broad range of traits, that contribute to social toxicity.  They are grouped into three categories – clusters A, B, and C, with cluster B disorders being the most destructive.  Cluster B includes the psychopaths, malignant narcissists and machiavellian types.  A common term applied to this

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