The space in which refugee Shaharzad has to live has shrunk to the small courtyard of a guesthouse in Pakistan's capital, reminiscent of her life under Taliban rule in Afghanistan. She fears being ...
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However, the rapid growth of costly bureaucracies enforcing DEI-directed non-scientific research is rendering Canada’s already feeble government ... Post welcome letters to the editor (200 ...
President-elect Donald Trump must be joking about having Canada become America’s 51st state (“Donald Trump again calls to buy Greenland after eyeing Canada and the Panama Canal,” web ...
Have you ever wondered why the media seems fixated on Canada? It’s because wealthy foreign investors — primarily Americans — who have previously used real estate as a speculative investment ...
Americans are seeing Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on network television in the United States, and they are seeing a leader who they are now thinking is Canada’s Margaret Thatcher. Smith ...
Forget Canada becoming the 51st state. Michigan, by all rights, should be our 11th province. Here’s why, Dec. 27 Cudos to David Olive for turning the U.S. President-elect’s unsolicited and ...
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The editorial’s assertion that our “debt bomb” is because “the federal government has grown too big, promised too much, [and] subsidized too many” is not correct. According to a 3/27/23 ...
2025 Canada's main stock index ended lower for a second straight day on Tuesday, including a steep decline for technology shares, as a jump in U.S. government borrowing costs hurt investor sentiment.
Guidelines for how to write a letter to the editor are here ... governments’ profligate spending habits. So, the Albanese government shamelessly spending massive amounts of taxpayer money ...