Radical Movements

Echoes of Intolerance: Free Speech Under Siege from the Third Reich to Cancel Culture

In the corridors of modern history, the silencing of dissent has taken many forms. From the iron-fisted control of Hitler’s Germany and Stalin’s Soviet Union, through the anxious days of McCarthy’s America, to today’s cancel culture, one tragic motif emerges — an intolerance for opposing thought, wrapped in moral or political righteousness. Despite vast differences…

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“The Shifting Ground: DRIPA, the Courts, and the Unraveling of Old Certainties in British Columbia”

“The Shifting Ground: DRIPA, the Courts, and the Unraveling of Old Certainties in British Columbia” British Columbia, a province carved by mountains and memory, has found itself once again in the crosscurrents of history, law, and land. What once seemed settled—the dominion of the Crown, the primacy of private property, the predictable machinery of government—has…

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The Carney Doctrine

In the deep corridors of power where policy is penned and fates are decided, the relationship between Canada and the United States once shimmered with quiet certainty. For over a century, these two North American siblings—born of differing revolutions but intertwined by language and landscape—had shared the longest unmilitarised border in the world and the…

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