Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew and the NDP have shown a dangerous misunderstanding of the role of criminal defence lawyers in our system
Category: Commentary
B.C., Ottawa’s housing initiatives stoke demand—when the opposite is needed
B.C. and Ottawa’s new housing initiatives will enable some upper-income Canadians to become homeowners — and will raise home prices for everyone more broadly
Poilievre, Trudeau must create a home for Canada’s ‘political orphans’
A new poll shows a third of Canadians feel like political orphans. Our political leaders should respond to the data — in tone or substance
Q&A with the senator looking at housing affordability solutions
What should different levels of government do to make housing more affordable for Canadians? Senator Tony Loffreda has some ideas
Editorial: Yes, civil servants should go to the office three days a week
Ottawa’s remote work policy is reasonable because it strikes a compromise where one is merited. The union’s response, by contrast, is not
B.C. addiction centre should not accept drug industry funds
The British Columbia Centre on Substance Abuse is compromising the integrity of its vital work by accepting funding from the drug industry
The risk to your community of avoiding risks
There are risks to communities taking action to stop the decline of their towns. But the risk of doing nothing is far greater
Bylaws regulating fetal images are unacceptable acts of political censorship
St. Catharines’ decision to repeal a bylaw regulating pictures of fetuses suggests it knows its bylaw would not pass constitutional scrutiny
Why Ottawa should oppose MAID’s mental illness expansion
It likely is discriminatory to prevent those with mental illness from accessing MAID. But there are pressing societal reasons for doing so
Q&A with Canadian Future Party leader Dominic Cardy
Dominic Cardy on what Canadians can expect from Canada’s newest federal political party and how they intend to be different
