Student essay contest: $2,500 first prize
$6,000 in prize money available for students and more The Aristotle Foundation for Public Policy is pleased to join together with The Manning Foundation, C2C Journal, Institute for Liberal Studies, True North, and Generation Screwed, to sponsor the 2nd Annual Patricia Trottier and Gwyn Morgan Student Essay Contest. Undergraduate Canadian students are invited to submit […]
Transgender policy for minors: Comparing Canada, Europe, and the United States
Are Canada and the United States out-of-step on gender policy for minors? READ the new study by the Aristotle Foundation and Do No Harm: https://aristotlefoundation.org/study… SHARE this video. SIGN our Don’t Cancel Canada petition: https://aristotlefoundation.org/petit… DONATE to the Aristotle Foundation to help us create more content like this: https://aristotlefoundation.org/donat….
Teenagers, Children, and Gender Transition Policy: A Comparison of Transgender Medical Policy for Minors in Canada, the United States, and Europe
Watch video summary Introduction The belief that biological sex and gender are social constructs (i.e., that they are merely the product of social norms, not nature) has made its way into American classrooms,1 courtrooms,2 bathrooms,3 and boardrooms.4 The same holds true for Canada. The wide acceptance of this belief system has coincided with a substantial […]
George Orwell comes to Canada
What do radicals throughout history—iconoclasts in the Protestant Reformation, angry mobs in the French Revolution, and Mao Zedong’s cultural reformers—all have in common? All attacked their civilization’s art, culture, and history. It’s happened before, and it’s happening again in Canada today. The good news is that this destruction can be countered. All it takes is […]
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Sir John A. Macdonald saved more indigenous lives than any other prime minister
An 1867 Project excerpt Given that he died in 1891, the facts of Sir John A. Macdonald’s life are unchangeable. The story of his life, however, has changed dramatically. For most of Canada’s history, Macdonald was considered a nation-builder worthy of celebration and veneration. Today he is a war criminal, at least to hear some tell it. […]
Canada is open, diverse, and full of opportunity, so why is it under attack?
From assaults on historical figures such as John A. Macdonald to cancel culture and charges that Canada is a genocidal nation-state, the country that every generation and every immigrant built is now facing routine and corrosive attacks…