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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.
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
Government Should Be Cautious About Helping Charities, Say Experts
Although government aid to charities can help in limited circumstances, transparency and a lack of political interference are ...
Canada
August 11, 2020
Optimism Returning, but Recovery Slow for Small Businesses
Optimism is beginning to return to owners of small businesses that survived the pandemic, according to a new ...
Canada
August 4, 2020
Conservative Leadership Race Enters the Home Stretch
The Conservative Party leadership race is still up for grabs, despite a recent poll showing that Peter MacKay ...
Canada
July 31, 2020
‘Bang for the Buck’: WE Scandal Puts Focus on Charities
Although the WE Charity scandal has the potential to threaten the reputation of charities in general, experts say ...
Canada
July 29, 2020
Canada’s Restaurant Sector Dealt Body Blow by Pandemic
The pandemic has been a train wreck for the foodservice industry, with many restaurants dying and others scrambling ...
Canada
July 24, 2020
WE Scandal: Normal Parliamentary Sittings Vital for Scrutiny, Say Democracy Advocates
Democracy advocates say the WE Charity scandal clearly demonstrates that Canadians deserve a Parliament that sits regularly in ...
Canada
July 22, 2020
What Determines Whether a Political Scandal Will Stick
News Analysis Although polls show some decrease in support for the Liberals due to revelations they handed a ...
Canada
July 21, 2020
Double Whammy: Oil and Gas Industry Sluggish as Economy Tanks
Neither fossil fuels nor public revenues are flowing very well in Canada. Reports of low investor confidence in ...
Canada
July 15, 2020
Pandemic Could Hinder Army Reserve’s Hard-Won Gains, Experts Fear
Following a long period of neglect, Canada’s Army Reserve has begun to be built up again in recent ...
Canada
July 13, 2020
Pandemic Prevention Measures Fuel Mental Health Crisis
Closed businesses and social isolation due to pandemic protocols have led to an increase in depression, stress, and ...
Canada
July 7, 2020
USMCA: Auto Sector Can Adapt, but Dairy Industry Will Take a Hit
The ink was barely dry on the finalized United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement when it came into effect July 1, ...
Canada
July 7, 2020
Unprecedented Infrastructure Spending Part of Alberta’s Plan to Reboot Economy Amid Pandemic, Oil Price Collapse
Economists and taxpayer advocates have come out in support of Alberta’s Recovery Plan, despite its reliance on deficit ...
Canada
July 1, 2020
Justice Not Served: Canada Failing to Prosecute War Criminals, Rights Lawyers Say
Not only is Canada lax in keeping out war criminals, it is also failing to prosecute known war ...
Canada
June 30, 2020
‘Fair Deal’ Report Reflects Albertans’ Frustration; Equalization Referendum Going Ahead
Indications of desperate times are all over Alberta. “The thing that is selling the most right now are ...
Canada
June 24, 2020
Tory Leadership Candidates Tout Their Foreign Policy Ideas in Wake of Ottawa’s Failed Bid for UN Seat
If it wasn’t for the pandemic, the Conservative Party would have had a new leader by this weekend. ...
Canada
June 23, 2020
Oilsands Will Weather Norway Wealth Fund’s Divestment, Proponents Say
News Analysis Despite the recent withdrawal of the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund from Alberta’s oilsands, proponents believe ...
Canada
June 17, 2020
Canada’s Democracy in Jeopardy Due to Weakened Parliament: Report
Canada’s democracy is in jeopardy due to a lack of parliamentary oversight, and regular sittings must immediately resume, ...
Canada
June 16, 2020
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