Couillard, Cartier And Confederation: Old Ideas, New Voices
2014 was a year of change in Quebec, as Philippe Couillard led the provincial Liberals to victory over the Parti Quebecois government of Pauline Marois. The Marois government spent a lot of time...
View ArticleBuilding Bridges Between Political Factions Is The Way Forward
In its November 5 edition, the St. Albert Gazette published an article discussing the perception that’s arisen in some circles that our City Council is divided into camps that consistently vote on...
View ArticleTory Tears for Victims of Crime dry up quickly ....
A pattern of police violence and of RCMP Commissioner political partisanship suggest the federal Conservative government has declared "open season" on innocent, caring Canadians ....
View ArticleFalse Flags, Terrorism, The Conservative Party of Canada
Political writers, Michael Harris and Donald Gutstein have catalogued Conservative lies, deceptions, cruelties, evasions of duty, bullying, and violations of trust throughout Parliamentary practice....
View ArticleOne Canadian's Reflection On Sir John A. Macdonald's Legacy
January 11, 2015 marked the 200th anniversary of Sir John A. Macdonald's birthday. Given that we haven't really commemorated it yet on this forum, I thought that this would be a worthwhile occasion...
View ArticleBalancing Different Perspectives And Its Importance For Democracy
I’m currently reading Brent Rathgeber’s excellent book Irresponsible Government: the Decline of Parliamentary Democracy in Canada, which describes the methods that Canadian prime ministers have used...
View ArticleA Legal Victory, But Will It Be A Socio-Economic One?
Rocco Galati, a constitutional lawyer, has won perhaps the greatest legal victory for Canada! On behalf of COMER, The Committee on Monetary and Economic Reform, Mr. Galati has forced upon Mr....
View ArticleCanadian Press and Media. The Sad, Sycophantic Sell-Out
The tragic failure of the Canadian Press and Media is glaringly obvious in the Bank of Canada case before the Federal Court of Canada, in the Nigel Wright non-case, and in the BC Rail Scandal case in...
View ArticleSatirists Are Not Immune To Satire
The tragic murders of many of the artists who produced the satirical French magazine “Charlie Hebdo” have revived debates around free speech and what’s considered acceptable to publish. Some critics...
View ArticleCanadian Press and Media. The Sad, Sychophantic Sell-Out. Part Two
The press and media of Canada mirror power in the country. They do not provide a critique of unworthy political action. Instead they provide a distribution network and support for those debasing...
View ArticleISLAM, the West, and World Domination (The Canadian Conservative Party Role)
The theory of an intended NATO/U.S. superpower alliance bid for global domination is supported by recent history and by the fake, proposed Clash of Civilizations. The place of the Canadian Conservative...
View ArticleWho Are The People Of Canada, Anyway? Reflections And Commentaries, Introduction
For many years, I have been writing about Canadian politics and history, and studying the commentaries of many different Canadian thinkers and politicians. My motivation for doing this stems from my...
View ArticleWho Are The People Of Canada, Anyway? Reflections And Commentaries, Chapter One
Chapter One: In the first chapter, Citizen X talks about just why he's confused about Canada's future. He recounts hitchhiking to the Gaspé region in Quebec in his youth in the 1960s, and his...
View ArticleRebels And Elites Aren't Always What They Seem
With the demise of Sun News Network last month, Ezra Levant announced that he planned to start a new online news network. The network is called “Rebel Media”, presumably to mark Levant and his...
View ArticleHi-Jacking Your Head. Eating Your Soul. The Canadian Press and Media
Flagship example of a Canadian sell-out press and media may be glossy, up-market The Walrus Magazine - richly supported by the Canadian government ... and you know who else.
View ArticleLap-dog Journalism (Part Two) The Mike Duffy Trial
The Mike Duffy Trial in Ottawa highlights two matters: the failure of Canada's conventional press and media - and the threatened position of Stephen Harper beneath the press and media fog.
View ArticleLap-Dog Journalism. The Collapse of Canadian Democracy. (Part Three)
The Mike Duffy case, the Bank of Canada case, and the Jessica Ernst case in Alberta all point to the failure of Canadian press and media and major political opposition parties. What does that mean for...
View ArticleWho Are The People Of Canada, Anyway? Reflections And Commentaries, Chapter Two
Chapter Two: In the second chapter, Citizen X discusses his opinions of Pierre Trudeau and his impact on Canada. On the one hand, he notes how much of a positive impact Trudeau had in reaffirming the...
View ArticleGetting The Right Message Out
The gay rights movement has made tremendous advances in the last few decades. Whereas before gays could only express themselves secretly for fear of the consequences, gay rights are increasingly...
View ArticleNorway's Oil Riches. Canada's Poverty. Guess Why?
Independent Norway has made oil wealth secure the lives of all Norwegians. Economic Colony Canada has given Canadian oil wealth to its foreign masters.
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