For decades, Democrats have held to Michelle Obama’s principle: “When they go low, we go high.” The high road has been more than a slogan — it’s been a strategy, a way […]

Well, I ran in the Battle River–Crowfoot by-election. I got one vote. Just one. Somehow I managed to reach one person with my message of changing the rural economy with […]

Introduction The phrase Indigenous Libertarian may sound contradictory to some ears—after all, libertarianism is often associated with Western political philosophy, while Indigenous worldviews are usually framed as collective. But if we look […]

Introduction Make no mistake: Section 107 of the Canada Labour Code is not just a technical clause in labour law. It is a constitutional fault line. By giving sweeping discretionary […]

In administrative law, fettered discretion refers to the illegal practice of a government body or official refusing to consider exceptions or individual circumstances, simply defaulting to rigid rules, policies, or […]

Introduction Every political era has its keywords. In the 1960s, it was “radical.” In the 1990s, it was “politically correct.” In the 2020s, it is “woke.” Each of these began […]