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Canada hedging its bets on Arctic sovereignty

  While Arctic sovereignty has become a leading justification for the federal government’s ambitious military procurement plans, Canada is actively involved in diplomacy and multilateral initiatives with its Arctic neighbours.  Experts say that the region’s uncertain geopolitical future is forcing countries with a stake in the Arctic to balance international cooperation with national defence. “[O]ur […]

We could have a renaissance in rural Canada, but need to fight the bureaucracy

  When in the 1965 Bob Dylan wailed, “I ain’t gonna work on Maggie’s farm no more,” he was echoing the mental picture almost all of us have about conditions on the farm. The Dirty Thirties largely spawned the identification of farming with grinding poverty, primitive technologies and capricious commodity prices, but the image has […]

America has right to expect we be vigilant, but U.S. can go too far the other way

United States Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont is a pretty powerful guy. He is a long-serving senator from Vermont, chairing, among other things, the powerful Senate Judiciary Committee. In return for this service to his state, his Vermont licence plate is brief but eloquent. It says “1”. In a recent meeting of the Immigration, Refugees […]