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“A country where Jews once came for shelter is now one where they need to hide,” writes @DrCaseyBabb, Director of the Promised Land project at MLI in @TheFP.
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An additional 1.5 million barrels/day of pipeline capacity would add on average 1.1% or $31.4 billion in real GDP per year over the next decade for Canada
Nothing else can do that.
https://www.atb.com/siteassets/business/special-reports/canadas-gdp-atb-economics-series-with-studio.energy-part-4.pdf
Is Canada’s asylum system being stretched beyond its limits?
In his new commentary, “When asylum becomes mass migration – Fixing Canada’s broken immigration system, Vol. 3,” Michael Barutciski contends that Canada’s approach to refugee protection has been upended by rising
Easily the most important example of Canadian soft power in the last decade has been the cautionary tale of our experiment with assisted suicide. Our slippery slope has helped deter the UK Parliament, and now Scotland, from moving forward.
“If Canada can convince the United States that we are more valuable as a reliable, committed partner within a strong, unencumbered North America, the 21st century will be neither the American nor the Canadian century, but the North American century,” says MLI Managing Director
“Maybe it’s because I’m getting on in years, but I remember when being “progressive” meant supporting women’s rights, believing in gay liberation and opposing the persecution of ethnic groups. Yet now “progressives” are giddily cosying up with the fanboys of a foreign regime that




