Crime Continues to Rise as Liberals Fail Canadians
Amidst a rise of violent crime in Canada, the Trudeau Government continues to double down on their false narratives and failed policies.
Pop 89: Something’s Lost, Something’s Gained
I am looking at a picture of my brother the first day he walked among his garden beds after leaving the hospital. He has a white beard, deep smile lines radiate from his bright, shining blue eyes.
Growing Through Grief: Love and Fear
It is said that there are really only two emotions. They are love and fear. Love encompasses all the pleasant emotions that we feel such as joy, peace and gratitude.
Pop 89: Stories Will Take You Home
My sister, my brother and I are looking at his MRI. It’s a sobering moment. It’s also fascinating. Despite how annoying it is to hear doctor after doctor say: “You’re very lucky”…
Check It Out: Are tomorrow’s heroes being censored today?
A dad handed his son a book and said, “It’s called reading. It’s how people install new software into their brains.” However what we read and hear is in danger of being censored.
Time to Keep Federal Advertising Dollars in Canada
Twenty years ago, the federal government spent $110 million on advertising, which was managed by 30 advertising agencies.
Job #1 Should Be National Unity
The Liberal Party of Canada has a history of intruding on provincial purview. Look no further than the National Energy Program which caused much of the hostility towards Pierre Elliott Trudeau…
Strike proves privileged PSAC is out of touch
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is calling on the federal government to reject the unaffordable and unsustainable demands from the Public Service Alliance of Canada.
Living With Lupus
April 1, 1996 my life was changed drastically and permanently. I had been suffering for a few months with literally no energy and then my toes started to turn purple and get ulcers and lesions on them…
Check It Out: Agreeing to work together
My father-in-law possesses a wealth of stories and sayings. He shared a recent anonymous quote: “If two people always agree, one of them isn't necessary.”
Pop 89: Not Altogether There
Last night I showed my brother the documentary “Wild Prairie Man” about my friend James R. Page who has spent the last few decades photographing the wild prairie of Grasslands National Park.
Pop 89: The Next Great Gift
Today we ventured into the garden. Time to clear the rest of the sweet carrots buried over winter. To space the strawberry plants and spread the chicken shit.
Check It Out: Recognizing what’s at stake
The taxi driver was telling his passenger, “What I like most about my job is the independence. I’m my own boss. No one tells me what to do; I make my own decisions.”
Bill C-11 and Freedom of Expression
The Liberal Government, supported by their coalition NDP partners, is on the verge of passing Bill C-11. We are seeing, that after months of criticism from the Conservative Party of Canada…
Pop 89: One Contingency Plan After Another
Imagine waking Thursday morning and not quite knowing what “morning” means, let alone Thursday. Imagine this happens on Friday, too.
Check It Out: Be encouraged; you’re not alone
A common joke goes like this: there is freedom of speech in China, but there is no freedom after speech. It’s meant to be humorous…
MP Kurek Disappointed by 2023 Liberal-NDP Budget
Battle River—Crowfoot Member of Parliament, Damien C. Kurek, shared his thoughts on the 2023 Liberal budget, presented Tuesday.
Growing Through Grief: Loneliness
There are times in grief where you just feel lonely. There are many suggestions and advice out there for combating loneliness.
Pop 89: Communing in Time and Space
My brother is treating his stroke as a gift. Granted, he doesn’t always see it that way, but he is trying to mine it. His intention to use its lessons to enrich his life is admirable…
Check It Out: Bringing healing to history
Someone once said, “History is the sum total of things that could have been avoided.” Those words could apply to a little-known piece of Canadian history from the mid-1960s.