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OP-ED: Falsehoods contaminate searching for the remains of murdered indigenous women

"Playing the race card to explain the treatment of indigenous people also underpins the more recent accusation of aboriginal genocide, a fallacious charge manufactured about 30 years ago among fringe members of the Indian Industry, the two concepts now joined at the hip in the politics of searching for the remains of these two women."

SHEPHERD: BC provincial park closed to everyone but members of two First Nations

"Two First Nations – Lil’wat First Nation and N’Quatqua First Nation – decided unilaterally on August 23 that they were immediately shutting down public access to Joffre Lakes Provincial Park so that members of their two nations could privately go berry-picking on the grounds."

OP-ED: The Pine Creek Burial Boondoggle Needs Celebrating

"What now needs to be joyfully shouted from the rooftops are both the unique police investigation and the ground-breaking discovery of no human remains under the Pine Creek Catholic church, hopefully marking the beginning of a truth-finding effort rooted in Western science, objectivity, and critical thinking rather than fanciful indigenous horror stories."

Feds maintain immigration targets despite pressure from economists and academics

Economists from commercial banks and academics have been warning the Trudeau government that Canada needs to slow down on immigration in order to close the housing gap, but the Trudeau government remains firm in hitting their targets.

BONOKOSKI: What can Canadians expect from the imminent cabinet shuffle?

"Trudeau undertook a similar retooling of his cabinet in July 2018, prior to the 2019 federal election campaign. That shuffle saw five ministers added to cabinet and new portfolios created for seniors, intergovernmental affairs and border security."

OP-ED: Indigenous reparations, underdevelopment, and dysfunction need rethinking

"Judging from previous spending, most of this money will have little positive impact on either 'reconciliation' (reparation) for past errors or hastening socio-economic equality with non-Indigenous Canadians."

Taxpayers billed nearly $2.8 million for vaccine injury compensation

Newly unveiled statistics from June 1, 2021 to December 1, 2022 show that 1,067 claims of vaccine injury have been found admissible for compensation by the federal Vaccine Injury Support Program.

BONOKOSKI: If only Trudeau did think about monetary policy

Justin Trudeau wasn’t kidding in 2021 when he said, “you'll forgive me if I don't think about monetary policy”— despite former Bank of Canada governor David Dodge suggesting it was a stupid enough quote for the prime minister to walk back.

GUEST OP-ED: Canada may have thousands of pretendians – here’s why

Pretendianism – pretending to be an Indian – has been commonplace for generations. In recent decades, however, indigenous identity theft by white Canadians has skyrocketed in lock-step with the growing status, influence, privilege, and wealth that faking Indian pedigree now yields. 

B.C.’s fertility rates plummeted well below national average

In 2020, B.C.’s fertility rate fell to just 1.17 children per woman while the national average was at 1.4. Since 2009, fertility in B.C. has fallen 22% from 1.47 since 2009 , while nationally it fell by 16%.
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