Setting the record straight on the firearms legislation

Canadians concerned about gun violence and the encroachment of American-style ‘right to bear arms’ attitudes should pay attention as Bill C-21 works it way through the Senate.
Troubles with disinformation? Ukrainians know what to do

Motion 102 outlines the exact steps in which Ukrainian fact checkers can help Canada strengthen its battle against disinformation, and how Canada can help Ukraine take it to the next level.
Government-sector job growth dwarfs rise in private-sector jobs across Canada

A nearly stagnant private sector can’t finance rapid growth in the size of government over the long term.
Why are other agencies stepping in to protect Canadians from Air Force members?

In a pair of recent instances, the CBSA and the OPP are arresting senior officers in the RCAF on firearms infractions to ‘keep Canadians safe.’
How to think about the carbon tax setback?

It may be tempting to view the suspension of the carbon tax on oil heating as a lack of courage by political decision-makers. But the federal government’s decision also illustrates the limits of a climate strategy built around carbon pricing.
Stop making those with the least bear the burden of tough economic times

The fiscal update is an opportunity to reply to Conservative ‘rage farming’ by delivering help to those who need it.
Canada has a role to play in Israel-Hamas conflict

Canada should be a constructive partner for peace in the region. We have an opportunity to build on our legacy of promoting peace and security for all.
Poilievre riding anti-Trudeau tide

There is an impetuous push to see the back end of the man who has led the country for eight—often turbulent—years, including through the pandemic. And thanks partly to the magic of his $3-million makeover, Pierre Poilievre is seen as the perfect foil to the dithering Prince of the Establishment.
How does Trudeau manage to keep a smile on his face these days?

If Justin Trudeau wants to keep smiling, his people have to start fighting back on all the negativity that is currently emanating from Ottawa.
A better Canada starts with better leadership

It is the fundamental responsibility of a prime minster and the government he heads to demonstrate vision, define the big challenges the country faces, and to unite the country.