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Monday morning began with truly shocking news, and what may be the final nail in the Liberal coffin: the resignation of Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland as deputy prime minister and minister of finance. It is eerily similar to certain previous resignations and shows an ongoing pattern of disrespect for cabinet ministers (and women) within the current Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). Read More


Strong, principled women have always been a problem for our feminist prime minister, but the resignation of Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland should finally put a stake through the heart of this government, which has been on life-support for months. Read More


Who saw Chrystia Freeland pulling a gun, after Justin Trudeau unsheathed a knife? Read More


Let us now review the severely negative economic and social outcomes Canada has suffered under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Not all of them, because that would take several large books. Perhaps Chrystia Freeland, who just resigned from cabinet over the prime minister’s disastrous fiscal direction, can write one of them. But for now, let us have at least a summary of the major severely negative outcomes, especially those that can be objectively reported from official statistics. Read More


Never before in Canada’s 157 years has the Liberal brand stood so close to annihilation


Appointing an unelected mandarin with a potential conflict of interest as finance minister seems risky, to say the least


Cancelling the PMO’s questionable giveaway may be a victory of sorts for Freeland


Newcomers must leave Old-World passions and bigotries behind


That’s been tried before, and Russia broke its promise


Buybacks largely ineffective as those who participate unlikely to use guns to commit violence