Carney made the remarks while addressing the national Liberal caucus in downtown Edmonton on Wednesday morning| Edmonton Journal
A key thing to remember about the Freedom Convoy protests of January-February 2022 was that they were wholly peaceful. Everywhere the truckers and their supporters travelled – along Prairie highways, through the Maritimes and Quebec, and down small-town main streets … Read the rest The post Three Weeks in Ottawa, Three Years in Court: The Untold Story of Canada’s “Other” Freedom Convoy Truckers appeared first on C2C Journal.| C2C Journal
Is Mark Carney unintentionally helping Alberta separatists? His globalist policies and climate agenda could be driving Western alienation.| C2C Journal
The nomination process used by Canadian political parties is embarrassingly undemocratic. Is election reform needed in Canada?| C2C Journal
As the tariff war between Canada & the US gets under way, the bigger danger for Canada is that it will be led by grifters, poseurs and ideologues. We will see a repeat of what happened during Covid, including rhetorical tactics.| Darshan Maharaja
At a time when Canada faces generational challenges, our political class is carrying on as if the ship called Canada was sailing in calm waters. Or their ideas to address the challenges amount to doing the same things that caused these problems in the first place.| Darshan Maharaja
When the Métis were included in Canada’s 1982 Constitution as “aboriginal peoples”, some members complained that they’d been handed an “empty box” compared to the ample rights and treaties offered to Indian and Inuit people. Since then, however, Canada’s court system has been hard at work filling up that box. Now, with the signing of a “nation-to-nation” treaty late last year, Manitoba Métis have a box that’s positively overflowing with new rights, powers and federal cas...| C2C Journal
Canada’s beleaguered economy has become beset with strikes called by unions demanding double-digit wage hikes in an era of constrained budgets and slim profit margins. The latest one, by Canada Post, is already inflicting great damage and threatens to drag on, perhaps right up to Christmas. Yet recent legislation passed by the Liberal government (pushed by the NDP) has made it more likely that major strikes will occur, and even more difficult for employers to try to continue functioning. Th...| C2C Journal
Most Canadians have come to agree that the federal carbon tax needs to go. But while the rallying cry “Axe the Tax!” has been a deadly partisan tool for Pierre Poilievre, it does not constitute a credible election campaign platform, let alone a coherent environmental policy for a new government. The Conservative Party needs to develop both, writes Robert Lyman. The election this past week of Donald Trump as U.S. President creates an urgency to remake Canada’s climate policy on more real...| C2C Journal
Christine Van Geyn takes a close look at the legal arguments involved in Ottawa’s crusade against single-use plastics.| C2C Journal