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Peter Shawn Taylor
Peter Shawn Taylor is senior features editor of C2C Journal. He lives in Waterloo, Ontario.
Canada’s Constitution Doesn’t Protect Property, and Homeowners Are Now Paying the Price
For decades, Canadians have thought their property was secure by default. The Cowichan ruling has shattered that illusion.
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February 7, 2026
What Canada Risks by Embracing Economic Nationalism
Commentary There was free trade between Canada and the United States before there was a country called Canada. ...
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July 25, 2025
Unstung Heroes: Canada’s Honey Bees Are Not Disappearing—They’re Thriving
Commentary Canada’s Bee Apocalypse began in 2008. That was the year the Canadian Association of Professional Apiculturists (CAPA) ...
Viewpoints
June 20, 2025
Dead Letter Department: How Privatization Could Save Canada Post, and Taxpayers Too
Commentary Not that long ago, everything depended on the mail getting through. Household bills arrived in envelopes with ...
Viewpoints
March 7, 2025
Manitoba Is Regulating Machetes. Could National Knife Control Be Next?
Commentary Chief Angela Levasseur of the Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation in remote northern Manitoba has a big knife problem. ...
Viewpoints
January 14, 2025
The Housing Market Isn’t Racist. Blame Your Parents Instead
Commentary There’s no shortage of bad ideas about how to fix Canada’s housing crisis. But what if time ...
Viewpoints
April 5, 2024
Ottawa’s Payday Loan Crackdown Will Help Canada’s Black Market
Commentary The poor you will always have with you. (Matthew 26:11) Another thing that will always be with ...
Viewpoints
June 29, 2023
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