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The Tiny flashpoint

By Probe Media The scenic rural municipality of Tiny Township in Simcoe County, Ont., has become a flashpoint for debates on local democracy as it grapples with controversies surrounding governance, infrastructure spending, and regulatory policies. With a permanent population of around 13,000, the township is currently embroiled in a heated debate over a contentious $28 […]

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The CBC’s populist era with David Cayley

In Brief by Probe Media In his thought-provoking new book, The CBC: How Canada’s Public Broadcaster Lost Its Voice (And How to Get It Back), accomplished producer and broadcaster David Cayley explores the decline of the institution he dedicated more than four decades to. In this discussion with Tara Henley of the Lean Out podcast, Cayley […]

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Why the FCC should discipline ABC

By Lawrence Solomon | Published by American Thinker Now that Jimmy Kimmel is back, will Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chair Brendan Carr follow through on his threat to discipline ABC, a move President Trump would welcome? For the original version of this commentary, see the publisher’s website here. In Brief by Probe Media Conservatives universally […]

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CBC actively suppressed credible COVID dissent

Canada’s national public broadcaster increasingly behaves like a government mouthpiece: David Cayley. From the National Post: In his provocative new book The CBC: How Canada’s Public Broadcaster Lost Its Voice (And How to Get It Back) — released by Sutherland House Books on September 16 — veteran producer and broadcaster David Cayley examines the decline of the institution […]

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How CBC botched coverage of the Freedom Convoy

From the National Post: In his provocative new book The CBC: How Canada’s Public Broadcaster Lost Its Voice (And How to Get It Back) — released by Sutherland House Books on September 16 — veteran producer and broadcaster David Cayley examines the decline of the institution he served for more than four decades. He argues that the CBC […]

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Freedom & Health Law with Bruce Pardy

Part One: A blueprint for Alberta independence

Tea & Coffee w/ Paula & Jay | The Lavigne Show: Prof. Bruce Pardy joins hosts Jason and Paula Lavigne to unpack the first half of his proposed constitution for a free and independent Alberta. [The second half is available here]. Sections Covered: 1. Force and Threats of Force Prohibited 2. Using Force to Enforce […]

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Freedom & Health Law with Bruce Pardy

Articles of Freedom: What the constitution of an independent Alberta should look like

Published by C2C Journal | Sept. 9, 2025 Alberta separatism is often dismissed—even within the province itself—as the domain of a few deluded rural hardliners. But the sentiment and the movement have only grown since the federal election brought another Liberal government to power. And Bruce Pardy, one of the country’s senior legal scholars (and […]

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Where should Alberta’s independence movement go?

“In Lay Terms” with host Peyman Askari: Liberty is not just an economic argument. Independence is inside-out, spirit-wide change. Law professor Bruce Pardy and family law lawyer Katherine Kowalchuk urge Alberta’s independence movement to transcend mere economic separation from Ottawa to address the deeper systemic and cultural failures that will continue to dog the new […]

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Deep throat for the deep state

Michael Abramowitz’s legal challenge to his removal as Voice of America director highlights a power struggle over the agency’s shift from global journalism to advancing Biden-era domestic agendas. By Sasha Wong | American Greatness How a sleepy federal media agency became a bunker for partisan power—and why it matters. By any normal standard, Monday’s filing […]

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Inside the microplastic nightmare

By Lawrence Solomon | Published by the Financial Post Junk Science Week series In Brief Microplastics permeate our environment and bodies, with studies revealing individuals ingest between 78,000 and 211,000 particles annually through consumption or inhalation. A joint Canadian government study underscores their ubiquity, present in indoor/outdoor air, tap water, waterways, soil, and even food […]