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William Gairdner, Olympian, academic, and author, 1940-2024.

‘Keep on Pushing’: In Memory of William Gairdner

Originally posted on The Epoch Times. Editor’s note: It is with great sadness that we inform our readers of the passing of William Gairdner, one of Canada’s most prolific and influential contemporary intellectuals. Born in 1940, Bill was an…
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Athenian Democracy

Ever since its origins in fifth Century BC Athens, “democracy” has had such mixed reviews it has even been described by some modern scholars, as “a whore word” that gets used for any purpose, whether for revolution, counterrevolution, terror, compromise,…
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Read more about the article The Phony “Settler” vs. “Migrant” Debate
EAGLE PASS, TEXAS - SEPTEMBER 28: Immigrants walk towards a U.S. Border Patrol checkpoint after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border on September 28, 2023 in Eagle Pass, Texas. A surge of asylum seeking migrants crossing the U.S. southern border has put pressure on U.S. immigration authorities, reaching record levels in recent weeks. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

The Phony “Settler” vs. “Migrant” Debate

Settlers Versus Migrants
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Not a Genocide

Terrible things happened at many of Canada’s Residential Schools. But describing these institutions as instruments of mass murder is inaccurate. By Ian Gentles The movement to describe Canada’s system of Indian Residential Schools as a “genocide” has been gaining momentum…
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New Book Out

This book was entirely unexpected. In late 2018 I received a phone call from a gentleman in San Diego who asked if I would consider writing columns for the Epoch Times newspaper? The what? I had never heard of Epoch…
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