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J.D. Tuccille: Trump’s tariffs will victimize, not aid, American manufacturing

Pinning down the Trump administration’s justifications for its trade war with the world is a bit of a challenge. One minute it’s about pressuring neighboring countries to crack down on drugs and illegal immigration, and another it’s about forcing “reciprocity” in trade barriers. But the president himself frequently talks about bringing manufacturing and, especially, industrial jobs back to the United States.   Read More
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Chris Selley: Talking to Americans is good, actually. This week’s annual conservative conference shows it

Every year when the (Preston) Manning Centre Networking Conference released its program, and every year since it rebranded as the Canada Strong and Free Networking (CSFN) Conference, the Canadian media have gone looking for controversial speakers on the conservative movement’s annual program in Ottawa. Read More
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Adam Zivo: Surprise, B.C.’s lenient drug policies haven’t helped opioid crisis

A new peer-reviewed study has found that British Columbia’s “safer supply” policy was associated with a statistically significant increase in opioid hospitalizations with no reduction in deaths. To make matters worse, it found that the addition of drug possession decriminalization policies was associated with a further increase in hospitalizations. This research vindicates critics of the harm reduction movement, and raises serious concerns about whether the federal Liberals and B.C. NDP acted recklessly by forwarding these untested policies. Read More
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