Captain Vancouver and the claiming of British Columbia
Captain George Vancouver lived a life, albeit a short one, full of adventure, service, and achievement. From the Georgia Strait to the Queen Charlotte Islands, and beyond our coast into Alaska, his influence permeates time, if only noticed by a few who care to look.
Responding to a Review
The Canadian Journal has recently reviewed Ending Bigly, Eh? The Many Fates of Justin Trudeau, and I, as editor of the volume, would like to respond.
Reflections: A Review of Ending Bigly, Eh?
The ending of Ending Bigly is the strongest offering from the entire anthology.
The Neo-Medieval Constitution: Part 4
Fawcett brings his series to a close, discussing the history of the Canadian Constitution, and contrasting it with the 1982 additions before providing his closing thoughts.
Episode 20: Looking back on the Canadian Freedom Convoy
Ryan, John and Donoso reflect on the Canadian Freedom Convoy, what it means for the future of Canada, the essential nature of the Canadian people, and how it reflects on the Canadian elite.
Desperate Times for the Government
Justin Trudeau is using the Emergencies Act to crack down on the Ottawa protestors. Is this the decision of a ruler who feels in charge?
Protest in the Canadian Manner
Canadians from across the country have converged on the national capital for an extended protest. What does this event look like up close?