Thursday 23 June 2022

Liberals

No longer able to handle basics of government.



Canada Ranks Second

For highest debt accumulated since 2019.



Canada’s Justice Minister Says

‘There’s no absolute right to own private property in the country.’



CBC’s Corrections to Convoy Stories

Same effect as a retraction.



Battling the Crisis in Patient Safety

COVID and an overburdened system have made patient safety incidents Canada’s third largest cause of death.



Choosing Death at 20

B.C. man says medically assisted dying is best way to end the pain of undiagnosed illness.



Dedication’s What You Need

Down with the gratitude-bloat of authors’ endless lists of acknowledgements.



The Deracination of Literature

We have fallen out of love with good writing.



Tuesday 21 June 2022

Indonesia’s New Plans for Papua Can’t Hide Its Decades of Failures

A plan to create three new provinces in the Papua region highlights how Jakarta’s development approach has failed to resolve a long-running conflict.



Bookshops Remaindered

The second-hand book trade has lost much of its romance and charm, not to mention eccentric establishments and their owners.



The Worst-Run Cities in America

Here they are.



Canada: New Kids Book Teaches It’s OK

To kill grandma.



Down and Out (For the Count) in Portland

Addicts passed out all over city show how its Democrat-backed drug decriminalization program has backfired spectacularly.



Debt-Financed Pandemic Spending

Failed to boost economy.



No Free speech On Campus?

No federal funding, Poilievre pledges.



New Canadian Bill Would Let Doctors Euthanize Patients

Who signed up to die years in advance.



A Permanent Shortage of Everything

Globalists were wrong. The world isn’t flat.



Russia

Is running out of soldiers.




Sales of High-Blend Ethanol Surge in France

Amid rising fuel prices.



Crypto Meltdown Spells Disaster Ahead for a Raft of Investors

Amid interest rate rises, broken promises and questionable practices, bitcoin and its peers are sinking as fast as they rose



Sunday 19 June 2022

Is Driving An Electric Car Ethical?

‘You dig up 500,000 pounds of the earth's crust for just one battery.’



Trudeau

And his sad energy legacy.



Toronto’s Hotel Shelter Policy

Is wreaking havoc on residents.



Bill C-11 Enters a Danger Zone

Government shifts to dismissing criticisms as ‘misinformation.’



58% of Canadians

Think foreign aid ends up in corrupt hands.



Canada’s Now Facing Serious Issues

And we lack a serious government.



British Columbia’s Rejection

Of Britain.



Inside The Taliban’s New Drugs Hell

The country’s heroin reaches all corners of the world, but it is inside Afghanistan itself that a catastrophe of addiction is unfolding.



On Lake Superior

A $1 billion eco-disaster is swallowing the coast.