
Canada’s Highest Court Charts a Reasonable Path on Environment
Now that some of the dust has settled around a recent – and significant – ruling from the Supreme Court of Canada, it might be a good time to recall

Now that some of the dust has settled around a recent – and significant – ruling from the Supreme Court of Canada, it might be a good time to recall

Divisions and attempts to influence in politics is not new to those of us who pay attention to what appears to be directing our destiny. Compromise using logic and truth

I am really fed up with decision makers – whoever they may be – who want to protect us all from things that just might upset our day. Especially last

After the darkness of 2020, it was tempting to just throw up your hands and focus on getting through the next day with a look forward to some unexpected new

Some new developments take a long time to percolate, but the 10 years Dick Haskayne had to wait to see the opening of the regional park that he had donated

With house prices rising and homeownership becoming increasingly impossible for many Canadians, it’s a very convenient time for the Prime Minister to suddenly announce that “it’s not his job.” The

There are a number of words that one rarely hears or reads anymore. Ones that I would like to resurrect – like henceforth, niggardly, daft and kerfuffle. Codswallop is a

A duty I enjoy as founder and spokesperson at Canada Action is participating in public discussions on issues around energy and natural resources, often alongside people who offer differing perspectives.

I heard this again today, and I hear it all the time. Funny, when I watch golfers on the range, I do not share their sentiment. Our perspectives and expectations

Some days it feels like our country cannot survive if the Trudeau Liberals are in control for another four years, and even six more months may be too long. Trudeau’s