One of the important arguments in the negotiations leading to the Patriation Agreement/Constitution Act 1982 was we needed to be able to amend our Constitution. No more reference to Great Britain’s Parliament. We can set our own Constitutional course—to be a truly...
David Leis and Lee Harding of the Frontier Centre for Public Policy discuss how the feds are aiming to destroy Alberta, and whole lot more. You could probably substitute “Saskatchewan” for “Alberta” and the meaning would be the same. Shocking...
David Leis of the Frontier Centre for Public Policy speaks to Prof. William Watson, opinion editor for the Financial Post, about “Our Economy and Our Future.” It’s part of the FCPP’s Leaders on the Frontier series of podcasts. “I’m...
The Frontier Centre for Public Policy is doing a lot more live video on X (Twitter). On Nov. 16, David Leis, Lee Harding and Ian Madsen tackled carbon taxes and ESG, also known as environment, social and governance. Do Carbon Taxes and ESG make any sense to you? LIVE...
David Leis of the Frontier Centre for Public Policy speaks to Dr. Dennis Modry regarding his vision for renewing Canada and its federal systems. Do you think this also applies to Saskatchewan? 0091 WBPC_2025_30_SEC_PROMO_RANJITH0091 WBPC_2025_30_SEC_PROMO_RANJITH0090...