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Maxime Bernier: How the central bank eats your money

July 2, 2019 National Post Leave a comment

There is no doubt that monetary policy has become one of the most difficult economic issues. But also, it has established itself as an issue of utterly crucial importance for the prosperity of Canadians. It is already well known that, during the past week, the Bank of Canada increased its […]

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In dissent on carbon pricing, a ‘traditionalist’ judge puts Ottawa in its place

July 2, 2019 National Post Leave a comment
Ontario’s Court of Appeal Justice Grant Huscroft National Post | James Alexander Michie

A “traditionalist” judge puts Ottawa in its place because of disagreement with carbon prices. Grant Huscroft is a Canadian jurist, who currently serves as a judge of the Ontario Court of Appeals. Huscroft was educated at the University of Western Ontario (BA 1980), Queen’s University (LL.B. 1984) and the University […]

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Barbara Kay: When gender identity education and theory goes wrong

June 29, 2019 National Post Leave a comment
A family has lodged a complaint with the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario National Post | James Alexander Michie

What’s news these days, a family is asking a school board to make sure the lessons ‘do not devalue, deny, or undermine… the female gender identity’. In this way, it could be considered that the combination of education and the gender identity theory go wrong. Now, it is important to […]

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Andrew Coyne: What is the problem to which creating a wealth tax is a solution?

June 27, 2019 National Post Leave a comment
Democratic presidential nomination candidate Elizabeth Warren National Post | James Alexander Michie

Currently, several questions have been established regarding the tax on wealth and one of them stands out: What is the problem for which creating a tax on wealth is a solution? In response, it has been said that perhaps the argument is less than the rich are too rich that […]

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Cost of Canadian navy warship project increases to $70B, according to new PBO estimate

June 24, 2019 National Post Leave a comment
A representation of the BAE Systems Type 26 Global Combat Ship National Post | James Alexander Michie

According to the new PBO estimate, the cost of the Canadian Navy warship project increases to $70B. If so, the estimate is about $8B higher than the previous two years ago. The Canadian Surface Combatant program is the largest single expense in the history of the Canadian government. Thus, it […]

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Jordan Peterson: Gender politics has no place in the classroom

June 24, 2019 National Post Leave a comment
Gender Classroom National Post | James Alexander Michie

It is important to mention the characteristic insistence of the bill, the policies associated with it and the tenth-rate academic dogmas that drive the whole farce, that “identity” is something determined solely by the individual in question. Even sociologists do not believe it. In fact, they understand that identity is […]

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Rex Murphy: Scheer and Trudeau both continue their tiresome climate charades

June 24, 2019 National Post Leave a comment
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is joined by Finance Minister Bill Morneau National Post | James Alexander Michie

It has been said that it is established as a fiction and an illusion that Canada, in any way, will now or always be a significant influence, for better or for worse, in the “fight against climate change”. In this way, the influence of Canada on the future climate of […]

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If Canada fails to cash in on energy wealth in next 10 to 25 years we will lose it, warns investor Seymour Schulich

June 18, 2019 National Post Leave a comment
MEG Energy’s well at Christina Lake, Alberta National Post | James Alexander Michie

Canadian investor Seymour Schulich said he bought about 5 percent of MEG Energy Corp. for the first time “in the last couple of weeks”, underscoring his bullish view on energy despite his concern that Canada is wasting his legacy of resources. In this way, Schulich, who is 79 years old, […]

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Hong Kong hits ‘pause’ on China extradition bill in an attempt to restore calm

June 18, 2019 National Post Leave a comment

Carrie Lam, the executive director of Hong Kong, did not get to withdraw the proposal. The protesters want the bill, the resignation of Lam and the release of protesters arrested this week canceled. That’s right, the Hong Kong leader suspended efforts to pass a bill that allows extradition to China, […]

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Chris Selley: The Liberals’ police-state impaired driving law has to go

June 11, 2019 National Post Leave a comment
The Liberals' police-state impaired driving law National Post | James Alexander Michie

It is considered that the law of driving of people with disabilities of the state of the police of the liberals has to leave. The drunkest drivers in Canada continue to cause carnage on the roads, while the government is targeting asthmatics and people who buy wine. Likewise, more and […]

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