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One of the staunchest voices for Canadian conservatism heading into 2020 is Alberta Premier Jason Kenney. For some, it may be easy to forget that he started the year out as the opposition in Alberta. The top issues for voters
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It was a big year for plant-based meat products both in Canada and globally, as products like Beyond Meat spread from restaurant to restaurant, and competitors joined in on the action. In the minds of younger Canadians, this is a
Read MoreStory #10 – Pipeline Politics Persist
Another year passed without resolution of the TransMountain pipeline saga that has engulfed both western and federal politics in recent years. The Angus Reid Institute released two studies, both integral to understanding the ongoing events. The first, in January, found
Read MoreCanada’s Conservatives won’t fix their party just by dumping Andrew Scheer
By Shachi Kurl, Executive Director As he rose on the floor of the Commons to say his farewells, it was a humble, sincere and likeable Andrew Scheer who spoke. Where was this man in the 56 months he was given
Read MoreAs unfavourable views of China rise, Canadians are split over wisdom of Meng arrest
Preference for trade with China has dropped by nearly half since 2015 December 11, 2019 – News that China is now moving to prosecute two Canadian citizens who have been imprisoned without charge for a year represents the latest development
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