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Lee Harding
Lee Harding is a journalist and think tank researcher based in Saskatchewan, and a contributor to The Epoch Times.
‘Political vs Principled’: Civil Rights Proponents Concerned Over Recent Government Actions to Address Hate
Recent moves by the federal government to address hate groups and online hate speech has civil liberty advocates ...
Canada
February 11, 2021
Conservatives’ Chances of Success in Reaching for the Centre
Political scientists and strategists agree that Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole is reaching for both centrist and Ontario voters, ...
Canada
February 10, 2021
Electronic Voting Among Changes to House Rules Discussed by MPs
Canada’s Parliament is considering several procedural changes, including facilitating electronic voting and more time for debate. On Feb. ...
Canada
February 4, 2021
‘It’s Wrong’: BC Hospice Executives Decry Looming Closure of Facility
A Vancouver-area hospice is closing due to its refusal to offer medically assisted death, and its hospice society ...
Canada
February 3, 2021
Delivery Delays Further Hampering Slow Vaccine Rollout
With hopes that the COVID-19 vaccine would enable life to return to something resembling normalcy, Canada’s slow rollout, ...
Canada
January 27, 2021
Choosing Canada’s Next Governor General
Following the resignation of Julie Payette, attention has turned to how Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should go about ...
Canada
January 25, 2021
Inquiry Into Alleged Foreign Funding of ‘Anti-Oilsands Campaigns’ Will Soon Deliver Report
Alberta’s public inquiry into the role foreign money may be playing in undermining the energy sector will deliver ...
Canada
January 20, 2021
Navy Commander Will Inherit Some Challenges as Canada’s New Defence Chief
Admiral Art McDonald, the first naval commander to lead the Canadian military in decades, will inherit some challenges ...
Canada
January 20, 2021
Alberta Recall Law in the Works Following MLA Controversies
Dissatisfied citizens in Alberta will soon be able to remove their legislators from elected office, something one advocate ...
Canada
January 18, 2021
Provinces Catch Up on Cancelled Surgeries, but Long Waits Persist
Many surgeries cancelled by lockdowns last spring have since taken place, but experts say even the best-performing provinces ...
Canada
January 13, 2021
‘Costs Going Through the Roof at Worst Time’: Opponents Speak Out Against Carbon Tax
Energy and taxpayer advocacy groups warn that Canada's Clean Fuel Standard (CFS) will create a “second carbon tax” ...
Canada
January 12, 2021
‘NDP on Steroids’: Former Liberal Insiders Lament Party’s Veer to the Left
A former Liberal Party president and a former longtime Liberal MP say the party has veered too far ...
Canada
January 7, 2021
Provincial Debt Crises Looming, Say Economists
News Analysis Economic forecasters say that Canada's provinces and other levels of government below the federal level are ...
Canada
January 6, 2021
Politicians’ Holiday Trips Provoke Backlash
Federal and provincial politicians have faced backlash and consequences following trips abroad over the holidays, while a large ...
Canada
January 6, 2021
Canada’s Dire Trajectory
Commentary Canada is in crisis, but the pandemic is only the tip of the spear. Not long ago, ...
Viewpoints
January 4, 2021
Canadian Municipalities Stick With Online Voting Despite Concerns
News Analysis Many Canadian municipalities continue to favour online voting and computerized vote counting despite controversies around these ...
Canada
December 31, 2020
Neglecting the Military Will Have Repercussions Down the Line, Warn Retired Officers
Canadian military bases are chronically understaffed and have suffered substantial funding cuts since the Liberals took power in ...
Canada
December 30, 2020
‘Great Reset’ Begs Alternatives, Critics Say
News Analysis One of the more controversial topics of 2020 was the "Great Reset" proposed by the World ...
Canada
December 29, 2020
CFL Faces Major Challenges in Efforts to Stage Comeback
The pandemic sidelined Canadian Football League players in 2020, but analysts say the league must find a way ...
Canada
December 23, 2020
A COVID Christmas: How Canadians Are Celebrating
Strict social distancing orders have led some families to invite no one home for Christmas, while some are ...
Canada
December 22, 2020
UK-Canada Interim Trade Deal in Limbo
The United Kingdom and Canada are blaming each other for failing to formally ratify an interim trade deal to ...
Canada
December 15, 2020
Federal Carbon Tax Hike Raises Ire
News Analysis The federal government’s plan to hike carbon taxes contradicts earlier assurances and will hinder economic recovery, ...
Canada
December 14, 2020
The Place for Civil Disobedience Amid Pandemic: Experts Weigh In
Legal minds agree there is a proper and necessary place for civil disobedience, but they have different views ...
Canada
December 10, 2020
‘You Can’t Get Blood From a Stone’: Residential Landlords Struggling Amid Pandemic
The pandemic has undoubtedly been tough for those who have lost their job and can't afford to pay ...
Canada
December 9, 2020
As Holiday Season Looms, Businesses Suffer From COVID Restrictions
Some business owners fear COVID-related restrictions will rob them of the ability to capitalize on the holiday season—a ...
Canada
December 2, 2020
Vaccine Delay Potential Liability for Liberals
The prime minister’s recent announcement that Canada will get a COVID-19 vaccine later than other countries could put ...
Canada
December 2, 2020
Decriminalization Not the Way to Deal With Opioid Crisis, Experts Say
News Analysis Vancouver city council passed a motion by Mayor Kennedy Stewart seeking to decriminalize possession of small ...
Canada
November 26, 2020
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