Shortly after winning the federal election in 1968, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau remarked on the need for world recognition of the People’s Republic of China multiple times. With Canada’s help, the People’s Republic of China got a seat at the United Nations General Assembly in 1971, and many other Western countries started establishing their own relations with the Communist ... Continue Reading
Church and Political Correctness
The federal government has made Indigenous spiritual ceremonies exempt from public gathering restrictions while Churches and other houses of worship face prosecution for opening up. True North's Andrew Lawton talks about how the federal government is letting pandering and political correctness trump science and religious freedom. ... Continue Reading
Why are Shops Owners Not Getting Answers?
I know this is not normal times and we need to act wisely with regards to proper distancing. But does everyone need to remain locked down? It is absurd to lockdown an entire healthy nation, including our local businesses. Small mom and pop shops cannot afford the expenses to remain in business. However you look at the situation, you still have bills to pay even when your ... Continue Reading
Why is it Foolish to Sell Off All Canada’s Gold
Unlike other countries, Ottawa has been selling off its reserve of gold bullion and coins. The government of Canada has been selling all its gold reserves in favour of hoarding other countries' currencies instead. How Foolish Can You Get? Anyone who understands even the basics of "money" versus "currency" will be able to tell you that gold is real money, whereas any ... Continue Reading
Living the Dream
I am intrigued with the story of Sidney Gendron and his wife Shelia Storey from Sid’s Sawmill. Partly because it's my passion to write and talk about sustainable lifestyles and entrepreneurial ventures. This is a story of both stickability and a life of transformation. A house fire disaster started them on a personal journey of transformation – using reclaimed barn wood to ... Continue Reading