Tag: Federal government
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Backbones, Not Microphones: Ottawa Brags of Buying Smoke Detectors While Sanctuaries Burn
Jon Liedtke’s accuses Canada’s federal government of replacing robust law enforcement and logical resource planning with public relations. He argues that the administration handles rising domestic antisemitism with rhetorical evasion and mismanaged immigration data with defensive spin, ultimately choosing hollow bureaucratic communication over genuine rule-of-law and structural accountability.
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StratCann: How federal paramountcy and provincial restrictiveness define Canada’s regulatory landscape
Why does buying cannabis feel different in every province? It comes down to Canada’s constitutional division of powers. While Ottawa set the “federal floor” by legalizing possession, provinces built the “walls” regarding retail, age limits, and home cultivation. This article unpacks the resulting regulatory patchwork, featuring expert insights on how local restrictions shape the consumer…