Posts by Office Of Pamela Wallin
25 Years of Radio with John Gormley
After 25 years of taking the public pulse, Saskatchewan’s top radio host has dropped the mic. John Gormley on politics and the media on this week’s No Nonsense.
Read MoreTribute to The Late Honourable Hugh Segal, C.M.
Senator Hugh Segal was a man of character. He was always fighting for the causes that mattered: the military, the Commonwealth, guaranteed annual income and always for Canadians in need. But as Hugh would describe it, he was simply a Conservative who believed in self-reliance and in that shared sense of obligation we have to…
Read MoreMini Pod: Bill C-21 Update with Sask. Chief Firearms Officer Robert Freberg
The State of Canada’s Contribution on the Global Stage with Brian Lee Crowley
Diplomacy is a two-way street – so how can Canada be taken seriously when we don’t meet our international commitments? Brian Lee Crowley of the MacDonald-Laurier Institute weighs in.
Read MoreStatement of Support for Food Producers
Honourable senators, on behalf of Senator Black and myself, I rise today to honour and thank a group of individuals who are the very foundation of our society: our farmers, ranchers and fishers. In the vast expanse that is Canada, these folks play an indispensable role in shaping and creating our prosperity. Their importance goes…
Read MoreCanadian Oil Policy with Brian Zinchuk
The Sacrifice of Fallen Canadian Soldiers with Tim Cook
A nation’s story is built on its past. On this No Nonsense, historian Tim Cook on how the sacrifices of the fallen forged the freedoms we know today.
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Feuds over the Carbon Tax and Pensions Plans with Trevor Tombe
The Government’s latest move on the carbon tax has fuelled the feud with the provinces on everything from the CPP, to the Just Transition to food prices. Trevor Tombe explains on No Nonsense
Read MoreGreenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act (October 31, 2023)
Honourable senators, as a long-time journalist, I am not often shocked or surprised by what politicians say, but for a minister in the cabinet of this country’s government to state that if people in Western Canada voted Liberal, they, too, might be rewarded by a pause or a reduction in the punitive carbon tax — well,…
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