Canada’s political class decries U.S. protectionism yet eagerly embraces its own version. Until Canada embraces free trade, its leaders have no moral ground to criticize American policies.| mnghaultain.substack.com
Alberta's wish to invoke Section 33 to defend women and girls from judicial overreach is legitimate. The clause is a democratic tool, not a flaw—essential to protect provincial sovereignty and biological reality.| Haultain Research
Have you ever wondered how queer activists can align with terrorists that despise them? Here, I trace this paradox through a Nietzschean self-affirmation, Islam’s repression, Marxist valorization of violence, and Dostoevsky’s representation of nihilism, where ideology overtakes survival, and explore the connection to Charlie Kirk's murder.| Haultain Research
Alberta leads Canada in prosperity by dismantling barriers, but old guilds and new obstacles—subsidies, DEI mandates, and debanking—threaten progress. To remain the frontier, Alberta must keep tearing down walls and driving economic freedom forward.| mnghaultain.substack.com
Ottawa sneers, but Canadians keep packing the U-Hauls and heading west. Ontario and BC are losing residents in record numbers. Quebec leaks steadily. And Alberta? Alberta gains. In the middle of separatist talk, it’s still the one place Canadians want to raise kids and buy homes. What does that say about the rest of the country?| Haultain Research
Edmonton Public staged “vicious compliance,” purging classics like 1984 and The Handmaid’s Tale. Unlike other boards, this absurdity armed Nenshi and the NDP while undermining educators’ credibility.| Haultain Research
Crown Royal is closing its Ontario bottling plant and moving south. This rhymes with Brookfield’s New York shift and Ford’s booze politics. Canada loses, Laurentians posture.| mnghaultain.substack.com
Ottawa’s loud men promised to “crush” Trump, shrieked of existential threats, and mocked Alberta. Danielle Smith refused the theatre, chose clarity over panic—and was right. Six months later, Carney's poor results vindicate her judgment.| Haultain Research
Banks and financial institutions are cutting access to lawful users based on politics, not risk. It’s happening here—and it’s eroding rights Canadians wrongly assumed were protected. Debanking must be stopped.| Haultain Research
Alberta’s strong property-rights culture contrasts Canada’s fragility, as B.C.’s ruling shows titles vulnerable. Without firm protections, capital flees. Albertans must fortify this cultural backstop, or risk Ottawa and courts eroding ownership.| Haultain Research
Nova Scotia’s Tim Houston and New Brunswick’s Susan Holt used fire season to justify bans on outdoor activity, revealing a growing political habit: restricting liberty to protect government systems, not people.| Haultain Research
Alberta’s housing surge exposes Canada’s failures. While Ottawa dithers and major provinces fall behind, Alberta delivers results, proving its governance capacity and raising questions about Canada's viability and credibility.| mnghaultain.substack.com
Carney’s “announcement of an announcement” to recognize Palestine is political theatre—provoking Trump to masks a trade‑deal failure, appeasing Laurentian voters while jeopardizing Canada’s economy and Prairie interests for his own survival.| Haultain Research
Alberta must build its own police force rooted in its culture, history, and traditions. A new badge means nothing without new training instilling loyalty to Alberta and Albertans.| Haultain Research
Ottawa’s Emergencies Act abuses and banks’ actions show dissenters can be de‑banked without charges. Alberta must fortify ATB, assert sovereignty, and guarantee financial rights to protect Albertans from federal overreach.| mnghaultain.substack.com
The RCMP now treats dissent from gender ideology not as disagreement, but as dangerous apostasy—marking traditional values as pre-radical thought, while blessing progressive extremism as moral truth.| Haultain Research
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s push to revive online censorship laws reveals a regressive Liberal agenda to control speech, pressure media, and target U.S. platforms, undermining Canadian rights under the guise of protecting democracy.| Haultain Research
The RCMP claims to have foiled a militia plot in Quebec, but with no clear plan, vague ideology, and a history of exaggeration like Coutts, it’s time Canadians stop believing the headlines without demonstrable evidence.| Haultain Research
Canada’s first Pacific LNG export is a milestone in sovereignty, an economic win, and a long-overdue pivot toward global energy independence.| mnghaultain.substack.com
On Canada Day at Spruce Meadows, tradition and confusion collide. Canada has become a part celebration, part spectacle, part penance, and is still searching for meaning.| Haultain Research
Canada never fulfilled its Confederation promise of internal free trade. Instead, petty politics, bureaucratic chokeholds, and regional vetoes hinder unity, leaving prosperity stagnant and national identity uncertain.| Haultain Research
Carney’s proposal sounds inclusive, but it’s a blueprint for paralysis. Granting every Premier and Indigenous group veto power over major projects would cripple Ottawa, trap the Prairies further, and invite greater foreign meddling. It’s not unity. It’s engineered fragmentation.| mnghaultain.substack.com