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When Teachers Say Your Child Has Nowhere Else to Go
When educators argue that children who don't fit their system should have nowhere else to go, you're witnessing institutional self-interest dressed up…
Nov 12
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Marco Navarro-Génie
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The Fork in Canada’s Road
Barry Cooper argues that a true Alberta–Quebec alliance is a fantasy. Quebec’s environmental dogma and selective memory of the NEP clash with Alberta’s…
Nov 10
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Barry Cooper
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The Left Hates Section 33: We Need It More Than Ever
Canada’s courts keep overreaching, from land claims to child exploitation sentencing. The notwithstanding clause is the precise constitutional remedy.
Nov 3
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Marco Navarro-Génie
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October 2025
When Words Cook the Books: The Politics of ‘Investment-Speak’
Ottawa’s new fiscal language disguises spending as “investment,” turning debt into virtue through words. This essay exposes the semantic sleight of…
Oct 30
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Marco Navarro-Génie
13
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When Principle Meets Paycheck
Alberta’s teachers claimed moral urgency. Now comes the test.
Oct 29
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Marco Navarro-Génie
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Ottawa Bought Jobs That Disappeared: Paying for Trudeau's EV Gamble
The jobs promised by the thousands never arrived. The debacle of Trudeau’s gamble in the EV sector offers a dire warning about Carney’s plans to…
Oct 26
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Marco Navarro-Génie
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Churches stand between liberty and tyranny
The desire to tax religion in Canada is a deliberate weakening of the institutions that safeguard liberty.
Oct 25
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Marco Navarro-Génie
16
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Manitoba’s Open-Trade Talk Meets Closed-Shop Reality
After pledging to open Canada’s economy, Manitoba’s government now limits who can build within its borders. Its “jobs agreement” rewards insiders and…
Oct 20
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Marco Navarro-Génie
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Ford’s Whisky War
Doug Ford’s public tantrum over Crown Royal’s plant closure mistakes politics for economics. His threats endangers investment, jobs, and Canada’s…
Oct 18
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Marco Navarro-Génie
16
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The Trials of Liberty: What the Truckers Taught Canada About Power and Protest
This Thanksgiving I am grateful for many things. The truckers who stood up to injustice are among them.
Oct 12
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Marco Navarro-Génie
16
5
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The Grocery Greed Myth
“It’s not okay that our biggest grocery stores are making record profits while Canadians are struggling to put food on the table.” —PM Justin Trudeau…
Oct 11
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Marco Navarro-Génie
16
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Inclusion and Disorder: Unlearned Lessons from Palestinian Protests
Canada’s obsession with “inclusion” has eroded civic discipline and blurred the line between free speech and coercion. Sweden, once equally naive…
Oct 7
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Marco Navarro-Génie
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