Pierre Poilievre’s ability to draw large crowds isn’t restricted to western or central Canada. Despite sunny skies and warm weather, … More
Category: Opinion
Conservative leadership candidate paints bleak portrait of Canada
The country’s institutions are crumbling, democracy is dying, family values are under attack, and “global forces” are threatening our sovereignty. … More
Charest preaches moderation, except on national defence
Jean Charest wrapped up a mini-tour of Nova Scotia yesterday preaching moderation on all things except defence policy and military … More
Canada’s warmonger-in-chief bangs his blood-spattered drum
Of the five men who led the Canadian Armed Forces during my time in uniform, Rick Hillier was by far … More
Here’s the next sporting event Canada should boycott
Canada’s diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics will not end the ongoing persecution of China’s Uyghur population. Nor will … More
Does Jagmeet Singh need a new tailor?
It’s abundantly clear Jagmeet Singh’s bespoke suits don’t have coattails. How else does one explain the NDP being down 14 … More
Trudeau tries to woo progressive voters by insulting their intelligence
There’s a saying in Canadian politics: “Liberal, Tory, same old story.” It’s proven so true over the years that it … More
Liberals weaponize newspaper column while hiding their leader from reporters
At the same time Nova Scotia Liberal leader Iain Rankin began hiding from reporters, his campaign was weaponizing a newspaper … More
Liberal election platform asks Nova Scotians to forget punishing pre-pandemic austerity
Pay no attention to the 70,000 Nova Scotians without a family doctor. Ignore the nearly 42,000 children living in poverty … More
Burrill, Houston land punches on penny-pinching Rankin
Iain Rankin sounded very much like his deficit-obsessed predecessor Stephen McNeil during tonight’s Nova Scotia leaders’ debate. The Liberal leader … More