Opinion | 6,700 Lives Could Have Been Saved in Quebec’s Long-Term Care Homes
This time last year, we were talking about the temporary end to the transfer of COVID-19 patients to CHSLDs, Quebec’s long-term care centres. The patient transfers, however, resumed a month later.
covid19
Opinion | The collapse of Quebec’s representative democracy
The National Assembly is no longer the guarantor of Quebec democracy. The sanitary extremism is endorsed by the 125 sitting MNAs, a perfect unanimity of 100%.
canadian energy
Opinion | It’s time for conservatives to stop letting the left define them on the environmental debate
LNG Quebec is the subject of much discussion, especially in recent days. The Bureau d’audiences publiques sur l’environnement, whose mission is to evaluate the impacts of the project, submitted its report to Environment Minister Benoit Charette on March 10. The Minister still has a few days to make it public.
culture
Opinion | You want to fix society? Fix yourself first
Remember all the hopes and dreams we had in our childhood? We were going to accomplish everything, save the world, restore kindness, and fix society. Now back to earth!
JOE BIDEN
Opinion | Biden kills thousands of quality jobs while Canadian mainstream journalists celebrate his inauguration
On Joe Biden’s first day in office, the incoming president cancelled Keystone XL and deeply insulted his Canadian neighbour, costing Canada thousands of quality jobs and much-needed income from the project.
arctic
Opinion | What is the anti-development agenda in Canada’s Arctic?
The Canadian oil and gas industry has been hamstrung by anti-development, anti-oil and gas activist organizations who have successfully impeded the ability to build pipelines for the past six years.
Big Tech
Opinion | Freedom of expression is under attack
Twitter has just permanently banned a U.S. president during his term of office, an historical move resulting in the undermining of the country’s highest office both on the domestic and international stage.
Big Tech
Opinion | Joe Biden and the Rise of Monopolistic Surveillance Capitalism
With the Capitol Hill protests, and a stupid LARP (Live Action Role Play) resulting in the breach of the US Congress, domestic surveillance is likely to be back. On steroids.
2020 election
Opinion | A parallel world
We were all shocked by the images of the rioters who stormed the Capitol. These events are not worthy of one of the world’s greatest democratic republic.
china
Opinion | Communist China and its possible overtaking of the United States, a dark prospect for the world
The four years of the Trump Administration were the catalyst for several unavoidable phenomena. One need only to think of the brutal break with the myth of happy globalization