By Joseph Quesnel Frontier Centre for Public Policy Originally published March 13, 2022 Canada’s chattering classes – who are often more accustomed to playing the sadly ineffectual dovish role – are rushing to prove their outrage over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and...
It’s come to my attention that I’m having the same conversation over and over again, and only recently have I figured out why. In almost every conversation of consequence I’ve taken part in recently seems to have a common thread. My wife and her co-worker were...
I have been working hard (well, kinda) on my next article to be fun and light-hearted. You know, it’s spring-time, we’ve had lots of bad news from the Ukraine (Don’t forget to donate to a good organization to help the refugees) and the patch has potential to be busy...
https://pipelineonline.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/people-playing-cards-checking-cards-SBV-320831853-HD.mp4 As Brian Zinchuk noted in an article two weeks ago, “weak men create hard times.” The events that have unfolded before us of late have certainly...
Since Russia invaded Ukraine in late February, global energy markets have been turned upside down. Oil prices have skyrocketed. This will increase the price of everything everywhere for everyone, just as it has in the past. The biggest international...
By Jim Warren Excessive zeal on the part of Germany’s utopian environmentalists over the past few decades has wound up encouraging Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and threatens an energy crisis in Europe. The real life consequences of dogmatic climate activism and the mad...