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The D3ath We Manage, the Life We Forget
Our culture has lost the plot about what it means to live. Canada’s drug and death policies reflect a deeper confusion about life, mistaking survival…
Nov 29
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Marco Navarro-Génie
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Mexico’s Constitutional Crisis
Mexico's government insists it cannot fight cartels because doing so violates the constitution. Meanwhile, millions live under cartel rule where…
Published on Civitatensis
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Nov 26
Budget 2025: Ottawa Fakes a Pivot and Still Spends Like Trudeau
Budget 2025 poses as a pivot toward productivity but keeps Trudeau-era spending habits. Housing and defence funding rise without fixing permitting or…
Nov 23
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Marco Navarro-Génie
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Housing Crisis: Argentina Built. Canada Regulated. Guess Who Solved Housing?
Argentina scrapped rent controls and unleashed a flood of new housing. In contrast, Toronto and Vancouver’s policymakers cling to regulation, strangling…
Nov 19
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Marco Navarro-Génie
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ATA Built a Sustaining Rainbow Bureaucracy
They Collect $72 Million in Dues But Couldn't Pay Striking Teachers a Dime
Nov 16
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Marco Navarro-Génie
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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
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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
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