A Long Overdue Era Of Canadian Economic Nationalism Begins

At a September 5th press conference in Mississauga, Prime Minister Carney declared the death of a world order based on the endless expansion of free trade, and the dawn of an age of economic nationalism: “The world is changing rapidly. The largest economy, the United States, is fundamentally reshaping all of its trading relationships. And […]

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My Municipal Taxes Keep Going Up But My City Isn’t Getting Any Better

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on the Population Institute Canada website (populationinstitutecanada.ca) on August 29th, 2025. It is republished here with permission of the author. A city in a state of perpetual transformation I am an eyewitness to the transformation of Canada’s capital from a city of some charm to just another big

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7 Signs The US Boycott And “Buy Canadian” Movement Are Having A Major Effect

The Trump administration’s ominous annexation threats and unprovoked economic aggression have touched off an unprecedented surge in Canadian nationalism that has swept this country like a prairie fire. This swell of patriotism has taken tangible form in the US goods and travel boycott, and the Buy Canadian movement. Far from symbolic, the actions of Canadian

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No, Mass Immigration Is Not Igniting A “Renaissance” In Atlantic Canada

On July 18th, the National Post published an uncritical review of a book titled Toward Prosperity: The Transformation of Atlantic Canada’s Economy in which former pollster Don Mills and economist David Campbell “detail the dramatic improvements newcomers are bringing to the East Coast” and claim that Atlantic Canada is “in the early stage of an

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Canada Has Become A US Colony – Now Is Our Chance To Decolonize

“The Canadians don’t understand what they’ve signed. In 20 years, they will be sucked into the US economy” – US trade representative Clayton Yeutter (1987) “We didn’t enter the agreement over tariffs…The Canadian agreement is a political one – to make sure you don’t go back to those policies like the National Energy Policy…It wasn’t

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New Documentary On Canada’s Mass Immigration Policy

In January, I was interviewed by independent filmmaker Sangita Iyer of Mettle Films for a two-part documentary on mass immigration. Part One has now been released. Some of my thoughts were included – along with those of other commentators you may know such as Kirk Lubimov, Darshan Maharaja, Tasha Kheirridin, Natasha Graham, Simon Nantais, and

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Canada’s Immigration Lobby Scrambles To Regain Control Of Narrative

A recent Leger poll conducted for the Association for Canadian Studies and the Metropolis Institute reveals that, despite the Trudeau government’s immigration cut, 62% of Canadians still think immigration levels are too high. This majority includes 60% of native-born Canadians and 57% of foreign-born Canadians, indicating broad support for immigration restriction across different backgrounds. While

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A Review Of Memoirs Of Miss Chief Eagle Testickle Vol. 1

Canada’s current number one artist is Kent Monkman, a half-Indigenous artist from Ontario. He is known for making provocative paintings about the Indigenous experience in Canada. The purpose of Kent Monkman’s work is diverse. Sometimes, it is to remind us of past wrongs, sometimes it is to empower Indigenous peoples. A theme that repeatedly comes

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