Unravelling the Yaroslav Hunka fiasco
During the Cold War, Canada encouraged thousands of Nazi war criminals to immigrate from Ukraine
During the Cold War, Canada encouraged thousands of Nazi war criminals to immigrate from Ukraine
It doesn’t matter. The essence of his message is that we must all live with integrity
People who claim “to follow the science” have a habit of not following the science themselves
The left has long engaged in anti-reality thinking and behaviour. Now the right is in danger of making the same mistake
Quebec turning itself into an object of international ridicule
The rich are rarely satisfied with merely accumulating assets. They want to build on success, putting their earnings into new ideas, venture capital funds and angel investments
Creating a vaccine is one thing, having enough of it for the population is another. A more regulated and centralized strategy put lives at risk
Long before university, students are indoctrinated to view traditional values as a kind of white supremacy
The pandemic has plunged the West into a state of fear, with more people willing to accept greater government interference
Canadian talk radio show hosts like Dave Rutherford, Lowell Green, Jerry Agar, Brian Lilley and Charles Adler were all influenced by him
Governments boasted of having “Canadians backs” while failing to provide basic health services, rapid testing, comprehensive tracing, and the timely roll-out of vaccinations
Will it dare move closer to the centre as the responsible left-wing vote in the face of a Liberal party bent on cracking the trillion-dollar debt barrier?
The Nazi approach was a blend of carrots and sticks, resting on three pillars: popularity, tradition and coercion