By JOSEPH QUESNEL Research Associate Frontier Centre for Public Policy IN THE PUSH to normalize electric vehicles, many forget it’s not the end of the road as far as [Continue]
BRAZIL HAS FLOODED large swaths of the Amazon for hydro dams, despite opposition from Indigenous Peoples, environmentalists and others. The country gets 70 per cent of its [Continue]
COLUMNISTS ARE rarely presented with situations to freely use a crude word or term without worrying about an editor’s dreaded red pen. Hence, I’m going to take full [Continue]
By MAXWELL DeGROAT Research Associate Frontier Centre for Public Policy HEALTH CANADA’S consultation with Canadians on the regulation of marijuana is down to its final [Continue]
PRIME MINISTER Pierre Trudeau once remarked that Canada’s relationship with the United States was like sleeping next to an elephant: “No matter how friendly and [Continue]
MY PARENTS were born in Vancouver — Dad in 1909, Mom in 1911 — and married during the Great Depression. It was a difficult time that shaped their values and outlook, [Continue]