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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.
Snowbirds Lament Border Restrictions Derailing Annual Trek South
In a normal year, between 300,000 and 375,000 Canadians would spend the winter in the United States or ...
Canada
October 27, 2020
BC Candidates Campaign on Parental Rights in Education
While the main parties in British Columbia are running to form government, two candidates are running to raise ...
Canada
October 21, 2020
Amid Pandemic, Leaders’ Debates Vital to BC, Saskatchewan Elections
Leaders’ debates may be unlikely to change election results in British Columbia and Saskatchewan, but experts say the ...
Canada
October 21, 2020
Bill That Seeks to Expand Euthanasia Sparks Debate
Court-ordered legislation to expand euthanasia in Canada is welcomed by advocates but condemned by opponents who say the ...
Canada
October 14, 2020
Alberta Mulls Replacing RCMP With a Provincial Force
The Alberta government has hired Price Waterhouse Coopers (PwC) Canada to study whether the province should replace the ...
Canada
October 13, 2020
Ford Rejects Return to Lockdowns for Ontario’s Second Wave
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is resisting calls to prohibit indoor dining at restaurants, despite a request from Toronto’s ...
Canada
October 7, 2020
Reintroduction of Conversion Therapy Bill Raises Concerns
The Liberal government has reintroduced legislation to ban conversion therapy across Canada—a move that concerns some Conservatives as ...
Canada
October 6, 2020
Saskatchewan Suffers Population Decline As COVID Slows Immigration, Economy
Saskatchewan’s population has dropped for the first time since 2006 as the province lost more people to other ...
Canada
October 6, 2020
BC Election: Liberals Campaign on Axing Sales Tax
As the British Columbia election enters its second week, the B.C. Liberal Party has pledged to eliminate the ...
Canada
September 29, 2020
National Pharmacare Program: The Pros and Cons
The federal government wants to establish a national formulary and reduce drug costs for those facing rare conditions ...
Canada
September 29, 2020
Renewed Calls for Ottawa to End Arms Sales to Saudi Arabia
News Analysis Ottawa has received new calls to suspend arms sales to Saudi Arabia after a U.N. report ...
Canada
September 23, 2020
As COVID-19 Cases Surge in Ontario and Quebec, Merit of Another Full-Scale Lockdown Questioned
A rise in COVID-19 cases in Ontario and Quebec may mean a second wave has begun, leading to ...
Europe
September 22, 2020
Can Moe Lead Sask Party to Fourth Victory in Fall Election?
Saskatchewan will head to the polls before October ends, as Premier Scott Moe seeks to extend the Saskatchewan ...
Canada
September 15, 2020
New Brunswick Demonstrates How to Hold Election Amid Pandemic
Blaine Higgs made Canadian history in New Brunswick on Sept. 14 as his Progressive Conservatives won a majority government ...
Canada
September 14, 2020
Doctor Prepared to Take Challenge of BC’s Public Health-Care Rules to Canada’s Top Court
A Vancouver surgeon who spent 11 years battling the ban on private health care in British Columbia is ...
Canada
September 14, 2020
Harvest Time: A Tradition of Generations
Farmers across Canada are busy with harvest in an annual tradition that spans generations. Strong ties to the ...
Canada
September 9, 2020
Back-to-School: Many Parents Choose Home Learning Amid Pandemic
As schools reopen across Canada, many parents are choosing to keep their children at home. Some are afraid ...
Canada
September 9, 2020
Rural Crime Spurs Search for Solutions
Manitoba is the latest Prairie province to consider legislative changes to deal with rural crime. Advocates say the ...
Canada
September 8, 2020
Expected Child Care Program Raises Hopes and Concerns
Support for a universal child care plan has been voiced by both the minority Liberal government and the ...
Canada
September 1, 2020
Trades Schools Adjust as Pandemic Drags On
Trades schools are adjusting course instruction as the COVID-19 pandemic lingers on, creating challenges that will affect how ...
Canada
September 1, 2020
Liberal and NDP Interests Converge in Deficit Spending
The New Democratic Party has no money to fight an election, but it can take the Liberals’ keys ...
Canada
August 26, 2020
Can O’Toole Beat Trudeau in an Election? Pundits Weigh In
Erin O’Toole reached out to all supporters of the Conservative Party to win the leadership race. The unanswered ...
Canada
August 26, 2020
Oil and Gas Could Underpin Indigenous Autonomy, Say Experts
Jean Paul Gladu grew up north of Thunder Bay at Sandpoint First Nation, also known as Bingwi Neyaashi ...
Canada
August 21, 2020
BC Hospice Continues Legal Battle Over Euthanasia
A B.C. hospice that found itself in hot water with the provincial government for refusing to make provisions ...
Canada
August 19, 2020
Business Concerned About BC Workers’ Comp Changes, Higher Costs
Changes to workers’ compensation in British Columbia have been welcomed by labour and have upset employers. But injured ...
Canada
August 18, 2020
‘It’s Disturbing’: Ontario’s Ballooning Debt Alarms Experts
Ontario’s provincial government is facing a deep deficit as it deals with the pandemic—net debt is now expected ...
Canada
August 16, 2020
Mandatory Vaccination in Canada Would Face Legal Challenges
The federal government has bought millions of doses of COVID-19 vaccines but hasn't definitively stated whether or not ...
Canada
August 12, 2020
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