Citizen Assembly
Carbon Tax Rollback: Short-Term Relief, Long-Term Risk?
As provinces push back on federal carbon pricing, short-term savings could mask long-term costs. This piece breaks down the economic, legal, and environmental stakes behind the rollback — and why it may cost more than it saves.
The Crown, Quietly Reasserted
King Charles’s visit to Canada wasn’t just symbolic nostalgia — it was a carefully timed act of civic affirmation. Amid foreign rhetoric questioning Canadian sovereignty, the monarchy’s presence served not to dazzle, but to quietly remind us that Canada’s institutions still work — and sometimes, quiet structure speaks loudest.
When the Crown Speaks Softly: King Charles’s 2025 Visit and What It Revealed About Canada Today
What King Charles’s visit revealed about Canada, the Crown, and quiet power. A rare moment where symbolism carried more weight than speeches.
No Budget? No Problem: Carney’s Delay Explained
No spring budget. No panic. While critics yell “no plan,” Carney’s betting on better timing, deeper prep, and fewer slogans.
The Conservative Plan for a Million More Votes—Without Changing a Thing
The Conservatives want a million new votes. But when the plan is all slogans and no substance, who’s really winning?
Pierre Poilievre: The Man of Many Words and Few Results
He’s loud, he’s everywhere, and after 20 years, he’s still offering slogans instead of solutions. Is that really the leadership Canada needs?
Canada’s Challenges Won’t Be Solved by Poilievre’s Empty Promises
Twenty years in politics, nothing built, nothing fixed, and not even his own seat secured. So why does the loudest voice always have the least to show for it?