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Bronwyn Eyre
Hon. Bronwyn Eyre, LLB, is a senior fellow with the Aristotle Foundation for Public Policy, Saskatchewan’s former minister of justice and attorney general—the first female to hold each position—and a former long-serving minister of energy.
The Road to Hell Is Being Paved With Suicidal Empathy
Review of Gad Saad's new book 'Suicidal Empathy: Dying to be Kind,' published by Broadside Books.
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May 29, 2026
No More ‘Cat’s Paw’ for Alberta
Commentary Permission to invoke an Aesopian fable to draw a parallel in Canadian politics? … Thank you. In ...
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May 24, 2026
The New ‘Anti-Greenwashing’ Legislation Is Killing Canadian Business
Commentary When it comes to economically destructive federal policies, it’s getting ever-harder to keep track. Among these, still ...
Viewpoints
May 9, 2026
The ‘Gladue Principle’ Has Caused Immense Harm to Indigenous Women
Giving lenient sentences to indigenous offenders under Gladue means their victims are continually denied justice.
Viewpoints
April 5, 2026
Piers Morgan’s New Book Traces the ‘Total Madness’ of the Last Decade
Commentary If you’ve been stranded incommunicado on a desert island for 10 years and want to catch up ...
Viewpoints
January 21, 2026
Book on John A. Macdonald Revisits Violent Episode That Helped Spawn Canada
Commentary One could contend that a brief skirmish gone wrong on a snowy field near Duck Lake, in ...
Viewpoints
October 11, 2025
Judges Should Interpret Law—Not Make Public Policy From the Bench
Commentary To understand how politicized Canada’s courts have become, one must understand how judges once viewed their role—not ...
Viewpoints
August 8, 2025
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