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Dear Friends,
It is with great pleasure to announce the Call for Papers for the 5th annual Canadian Aristotle Society conference on the theme of the DE... more
By
Mark J
Nyvlt
July 15, 2025
Preface
In a Universe that spins like a cosmic helix, driven by the twisting dance of its tiniest particles, a single moment can reshape a life.
This is the... more
July 10, 2025
Imagine our entire Universe isn’t just space, but a kind of vibrating, twisting cosmic goo (a humming, spinning fabric of reality). Think of it like a giant,... more
July 2, 2025
That sometimes smug “Food Professor” Dr. Sylvain Charlebois and his merry band of pundits get their jollies sneering at anyone who dares dream of a Canada... more
June 29, 2025
The number one job of any Canadian Prime Minister – past, present, or future – is clear: to ensure that Canada exists as an independent nation.
Not as a vassal... more
June 24, 2025
In the quiet, tree-lined streets of Princeton, New Jersey, a town synonymous with profound academic pursuit, long before the sun had fully chased the morning... more
June 18, 2025
During the summer of 1979, my father taught me how to use the Kenwood white marble Direct Drive turntable in the living room. I was so excited playing with... more
June 11, 2025
Iconic Ottawa sports broadcaster for Radio TSN 1200, AJ Jakubec, has some strong thoughts and emotions to share about the city of Ottawa-Gatineau and the... more
June 8, 2025
The hum of the 3D Printer, the whir of Artificial Intelligence, and the dizzying equations of a Unified Field Theory - once scattered disciplines, now... more
May 31, 2025
Israel’s right to exist is ironclad. A democratic haven for a persecuted people, it faces an existential threat from Hamas, a terrorist group that uses... more
May 20, 2025
Ottawa-Gatineau is growing fast, but its transit system is failing even faster. That the capital city of a G7 nation lags embarrassingly behind in transit... more
May 16, 2025
“It’s an ill wind that blows nobody any good.”
This may be how the Trump tariffs may be remembered, not because of their malicious intent to force a political... more
By
Clive
Doucet
May 16, 2025
With the Federal election nearing, I felt an unusual urgency to somehow get involved this time. I think the threat to our sovereignty has had a mobilizing... more
May 16, 2025
Saskatchewan got hooked on China importing canola like a rockstar gets hooked on nose candy. Farmers saw their $13 billion industry, half of Canada’s canola... more
May 12, 2025
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew is swinging a sledgehammer at the Prairie status quo. His plan to transform the Port of Churchill into a powerhouse energy export... more
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