What’s wrong with Canada?

Canada’s global standing and economic strength have diminished from past prominence. Trade influence, military capacity, and social services have been reduced, while national debt and overall economic performance have weakened. Declines in historic contributions, international engagement, and economic growth signal deep seated strain and call for urgent policy attention.

The MOU that shook Ottawa: Alberta’s pipeline power play

The MOU between Alberta’s Premier and the federal government marks a decisive step toward expanding a coast‑to‑coast pipeline. While climate debates swirl, the agreement underscores Canada’s reliance on robust energy infrastructure to sustain economic prosperity and meet global demand. Learn how this pact could reshape the nation’s energy landscape.

What is wrong with our schools?

After a 23‑year lull, Alberta teachers struck, reviving scrutiny of public‑sector unions, hefty pension liabilities, and opaque school‑board finances. Taxpayers question soaring admin costs, untracked supply expenses, and a $2B operational request. Though the government promises more staff and salary hikes, the core issue remains: ensuring transparent, fiscally responsible education funding for Alberta’s growing student body.

The issue is never the issue.

Shane Wenzel pulls back the curtain on COP29, arguing that climate discourse often hides agendas of wealth redistribution and centralization of power. It’s a provocative call to question not just what is debated – but why.