Government policies are helping to push grocery prices higher
At a time when many factors are pushing food prices higher, Ottawa is actively contributing to the problem by limiting competition and making things more expensive.
At a time when many factors are pushing food prices higher, Ottawa is actively contributing to the problem by limiting competition and making things more expensive.
Before scrapping the CBC entirely, we should discuss fixing the funding disparity between French and English programming. The CBC is chronically underfunded compared to its Radio-Canada counterpart.
This episode of Hub Dialogues features Sean Speer in conversation with Emily Oster, the best-selling author on pregnancy and parenting, about how she started to work on these issues, how certain ideas and norms of parenting take shape and their consequences, and her own thinking and writing on the intergenerational trade-offs during the pandemic.
The Montreal Economic Institute, a free market think tank based in Quebec, will celebrate its 25th anniversary this year with a new president and CEO taking charge.
If agents of the Chinese Communist Party engaged in criminal activity with Liberal organizers, threatened community members, or pressured foreign students to support one party or the other, then our police and intelligence agencies should do their job and act decisively.
Because diasporas live and operate in two worlds and are culturally versed, they can provide the essential knowledge and intelligence that can be used to serve and protect Canada and its interests.
It is necessary that we distinguish between the law and politics when it comes to allegations of Chinese interference in Canadian elections. Determining what, if anything, the Trudeau government knew about these allegations isn’t a matter of law
enforcement. It’s a matter of politics, properly defined.
Who can work a room full of federal Liberal cabinet ministers and then be arm-in-arm with Pierre Poilievre on the same day? The Toronto New Liberals apparently, and they are happy to meet with almost anyone who shares their YIMBY values when it comes to housing.
This week’s Hub Dialogue Roundtable discusses the appointment of David Johnston to the position of special rapporteur looking into interference by the Chinese government in Canadian elections. Plus, the government’s two controversial bills designed to regulate the internet.
The mix of sunshine-derived concentration of flavour and freshness from cooler growing season temperatures have made high-elevation wines particularly marketable in the 2020s.
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