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Colby Cosh: A CBC head tax — the next big Liberal idea that no one asked for

On Thursday morning, the federal heritage minister, Pascale St-Onge, gave forth the outlines of her plan to reform the CBC and adapt it to the future. You might think such an exercise would involve asking questions about the CBC’s prior performance, or whether a state broadcaster is really necessary in the 21st century, or exactly what parts of it are essential. Read More

Lawrence Krauss: Land acknowledgements often ignore history

I remember the first time I heard a statement at a public event along the lines of, “This building is located on traditional unceded Aboriginal land.” It was in Australia, and it struck me as disingenuous, simplistic and patronizing. If the people making this statement really felt that badly about the land they (and possibly their forebearers) lived and worked on for generations and ostensibly stole, then they would reasonably choose to give the land back along with all they had built upon it. Read More

‘I will die for this exhibition tournament’: The imagined thoughts of a Canadian NHL player

Thursday night saw Canada secure victory in Boston in the 4 Nations Face-Off, an NHL exhibition tournament that pitted teams of Finnish, Swedish, U.S. and Canadian players against one another. Canada's victory became a point of national pride as it occurred amidst threats of trade war and annexation from U.S. President Donald Trump. Read More

Adam Zivo: Trump is trying to scam Ukraine — allies, beware

According to a newly leaked draft contract, the Trump administration wants to confiscate large swathes of Ukraine’s resources, in perpetuity, as “payback” for American military support. This deal, which would functionally turn Ukraine into an economic colony of the United States, should frighten Canada and other allies who rely on Washington for security support. Read More

Conrad Black: Why Doug Ford deserves to win

Ontario is going to the polls next week with a year remaining in the Ford government’s present term; voters don't generally like premature elections unless there is a good reason for them. Counterintuitively, the country did reelect Justin Trudeau in a premature election in 2021 on the basis of his handling of the Covid pandemic, which was in fact absurdly overreactive, authoritarian, and grossly expensive. He was assisted by the fact that the official opposition’s position was that they would establish a royal commission to evaluate the official reaction to the pandemic instead of coming out slugging and making the government pay at the polls for its poorly thought-out and executed response to the public health crisis. The current Ontario election is later in the mandate than the 2021 federal election was and the reason for the election call is to give Doug Ford's Progressive Conservative government a strong mandate to deal with his province’s response to trade and related challenges arising from the United States government's threat of sharply increased tariffs. Read More
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