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Joseph Quesnel
Joseph Quesnel is a fellow at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy.
Supreme Court Ruling Extending Police Powers Onto Private Property Erodes Rights
Dissenting justices warn ruling weakens privacy rights and erodes Charter protections.
Viewpoints
April 28, 2026
You Don’t Know It, but You’re on the Hook for What’s Buried on Your Land
In Canada, if any part of your property is identified as an archaeological site, you could end up ...
Viewpoints
April 2, 2026
Canada’s Broken Labour Relations Model Is Costing Us Billions
Strikes and lockouts are not inevitable. Canada must adopt a collaborative labour model or keep risking economic ruin.
Viewpoints
April 4, 2025
The Call to Abandon ESG Is a Plea for Indigenous Prosperity
Commentary If the activists behind ESG cared, they would not stand in the way of First Nation and ...
Viewpoints
May 8, 2024
Canada’s Illegal Tobacco Trade a Global Boon for Organized Crime and Terrorism
RCMP identifies 175 criminal organizations involved in Canada's illicit tobacco trade
Viewpoints
March 21, 2024
The Biden Administration’s Disconcerting Bias Against Canadian Oil
Commentary As we dissect the Biden administration’s approach to pipeline projects, a perplexing pattern emerges: Are these strategies ...
Viewpoints
August 16, 2023
Strengthening Property Rights Part of the Answer to Canada’s Housing Crunch
Commentary Housing is a big issue for Canadians. Even though house prices fell slightly after the pandemic, it’s ...
Viewpoints
August 1, 2023
Programs Not Delivering Results That Benefit Indigenous People, Despite Massive Government Spending
Commentary Politicians have a trick of responding to questions on how they are addressing a public policy challenge ...
Viewpoints
May 26, 2023
Killing Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion Would Devastate Indigenous Communities
Commentary Ottawa needs to finally declare through legislation that the Trans Mountain Expansion Project is to the national ...
Viewpoints
August 9, 2022
Teck Oilsands Project Cancellation Not a Happy Outcome for Indigenous Communities
Commentary The decision by Teck Resources to withdraw its application for the Frontier oilsands mining project could mean ...
Canada
February 25, 2020
Pipeline Politics: Is Anyone Standing Up for the Federal Government?
It is constructive that some of the federal party candidates out campaigning are addressing Canada’s pipeline capacity problem. ...
Viewpoints
October 11, 2019
Time Is Ripe for Indigenous Ownership of Trans Mountain Pipeline
Ten years ago, the idea that First Nations and Métis people might own a major pipeline project would ...
Viewpoints
June 25, 2019
Aboriginals Face Barriers to Entering Skilled Trades
While traditionally governments have bolstered their workforce through immigration, it would be wise for them to engage with ...
Opinion
February 5, 2014
It Is Time for the AFN to Embrace Democracy
Something is clearly amiss in the First Nations world. Native chiefs from across Canada are converging on Whitehorse, ...
Opinion
July 17, 2013
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