When is the government going to get out of the electricity production business? They obviously can’t get it right.
Hot days ahead and a desire to keep cool could spell trouble for the province’s electricity system.
When is the government going to get out of the electricity production business? They obviously can’t get it right.
Hot days ahead and a desire to keep cool could spell trouble for the province’s electricity system.
An essential read by one of Canada’s most lucid conservative commentators.
What follows is a 9-page critique of the so-called “global warming” scare that has taken the world by storm. It took a lot of time and effort to pull this together. I hope readers will agree it is sufficiently comprehensive to put this whole topic in a reasonable perspective.
If this doesn’t make you wonder what on earth our young men with young families are doing over there, I don’t know what will.
Matthew Dawe, 27, reaches for his son, Lucas, 1, at CFB Edmonton in February. Dawe, five other soldiers and an Afghan interpreter were killed yesterday.
If we’re going to send our country’s future over to help rebuild a nearly irreparable country, can’t we at least give them some decent equipment? Since most seem to be blown up in roadside bombs, why are they not traveling around in something bomb proof, say, perhaps a tank?
If we don’t have the equipment to travel around safely, then perhaps we should find another way to keep the peace over there. The human cost is just not worth it.
Not all of us like the new Canada Day moniker.
Mark recounts how it’s Year 0 in our “young” nation.
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