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John Weissenberger: Canada used to be able to build pipelines — quickly and cost effectively

26 janvier 2026 à 12:00
Somewhere across this great land, someone or something great is just getting started. This country is built on game-changing people, ideas and initiatives: Wayne Gretzky redefined a game; oilsands innovations helped us prosper; Frederick Banting transformed millions of lives; Loblaws changed how we live. Today, we continue our series that celebrates Canadian greatness, in whatever form we find it. Read More

Adam Zivo: The plan for the day after Iran’s Islamic Regime falls

26 janvier 2026 à 12:00
Iran’s exiled crown prince, Reza Pahlavi, wants to lead a transitional government should the Islamic regime in Tehran eventually collapse. His vision for the country — articulated in a detailed proposal published last year — has earned the confidence of many once-skeptical Iranians, particularly within the diaspora, and should assuage those who worry that foreign military intervention could produce a failed state.  Read More

How an exodus at a declining D.C. think tank intersected with a Carney cabinet retreat

26 janvier 2026 à 10:00
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Andrew Hale, an economist and trade expert based in Washington, D.C., is a citizen of both the United Kingdom and the United States, and a former resident of Canada, where he attended the former Grenville Christian College boarding school as a teen, and later CEGEP and Western University. Hale led a campaign to expose abuses against pupils at Grenville, having experienced them firsthand under the tenure of the headmaster, Rev. Charles R. Farnsworth.  Read More
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