Lincoln’s Warning Echoes in a Fractured Republic: Moral Courage in an Age of Power and Deception

A reflection on the words of Abraham Lincoln and the moral questions facing modern power. From debt-based systems and endless wars to media narratives and government authority, this commentary explores whether conscience and moral courage still guide leadership in a world where citizens increasingly question the direction of their governments.

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Is Jagmeet Singh’s Political Odyssey a Masterclass in Strategic Ineffectiveness?

In the labyrinthine world of Canadian politics, the enigmatic partnership between Jagmeet Singh and Justin Trudeau begs the question: Is Jagmeet Singh’s political odyssey a masterclass in strategic ineffectiveness? As we delve into the perplexing landscape of Canadian governance, we explore the peculiar dynamics of this alliance, the erosion of the NDP’s identity, and the…

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Are Canadian COVID Mandates Legally Justifiable and Necessary?

In a significant ruling, Canadian Privacy Commissioner Philippe Dufresne has deemed the federal government’s COVID mandates as justifiable and necessary. Dufresne dismissed all complaints filed against vaccine and quarantine requirements, stating that the urgency to curb the virus’s spread presented a substantial challenge for the government and public health authorities. As the COVID crisis rapidly…

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