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Friday, February 6, 2026

What We Were Warned About and Ignored

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Gangs, Violence, and the Cost of Denial in Toronto and Across North America (2026 Update) More than a decade ago, many citizens warned that ...
Thursday, January 22, 2026

Canada’s Strength Lies in Realism, Not Rhetoric

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January 22, 2026 Mark Carney’s soaring nationalism and moral appeals play well abroad — but at home, they drift from Canada’s real challenge...

Nothing Is Free: Kingston’s “Fare-Free” Transit Fantasy Is a Permanent Tax on Permanent Residents

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  January 22, 2026 There is no such thing as free public transit. There never has been. What is being marketed to Kingston residents as “far...
Monday, January 19, 2026

Political Debanking in Canada: A 150-Year Pattern of Protection Without Accountability

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When Power Decides Who May Bank For many Canadians, the term “political debanking” sounds like something new,  a troubling by-product of mo...
Tuesday, January 13, 2026

When Courts Begin Governing: A Quiet Democratic Drift in Canada

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January 13, 2026 Canada prides itself on being a stable parliamentary democracy governed by the rule of law. Courts are respected, judges ar...
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Peter Clarke is a distinguished entrepreneur, facilitator, philosopher, author, and social commentator. He is the co-founder of Ellis Clarke, North America’s premier privately held facilitation firm. With decades of leadership experience, Clarke is widely recognized for his exceptional governance and strategic insight, having served as a Councillor for North York and Metro Toronto Councils. His leadership spans diverse sectors, including roles as CEO of Ellis Clarke, Ark Row Management, Delta Dental Plans, and COOP Health Services, where he has consistently demonstrated a steadfast commitment to excellence and innovation. An advocate of Individualism and Objectivism, Clarke believes personal freedom must be exercised responsibly within the framework of societal laws, emphasizing civic duty and ethical conduct. He maintains that those who violate the principles of law and morality forfeit their entitlement to societal protection. Keenly aware of the divisive forces that threaten social cohesion across ethnic and racial lines, Clarke actively champions the values of inclusivity and equality.
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