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Author: Michael McBean
Publication Date: June 17, 2026 - 17:13
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“Starting a separatist movement is like starting a war,” says Mark Milke, the founder and president of the Aristotle Foundation for Public Policy. “You think you’d be home by Christmas and you’re still in the trenches four years later.” That was Milke’s blunt assessment of the Alberta independence movement, shared over sushi in a downtown Calgary restaurant during Stampede week. (I was the one in full cowgirl regalia; he showed up dressed for “summer in the city.” Milke picked the restaurant, which explains why we were eating sushi and not beef.) Milke understands Western anger; he...
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Lawrence Bishnoi and his international criminal enterprise were the subject of a U.S. Department of Justice indictment on Tuesday. Bishnoi, a 33-year-old crime boss, is accused of running a criminal empire from a high-security jail in India and directing members to assassinate the pro-Khalistan activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in B.C. in 2023. Read the transcript or watch the video to learn more about Bishnoi and how his gang spread in Canada. A violent transnational gang behind an extortion crisis, alleged murder-for-hire plots, and violence against Canada’s Sikh community is now the...
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High-income families in Canada are paying a disproportionately large share of taxes, according to a new report from the Fraser Institute . The report, which uses data from Statistics Canada’s Social Policy Simulation Database and Model (SPSD/M), shows that the top 20 per cent of income-earning families pay nearly two-thirds (65.3 per cent) of the country’s personal income taxes and more than half (58.3 per cent) of total taxes. This is more than their share of total family income in Canada, which is 49.5 per cent. Meanwhile, the bottom 20 per cent of income-earning families are...
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