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Prescription for Disaster: How Hitler’s Drug Dependency Shaped World War II
I. Introduction: The War Behind the War World War II often conjures images of vast armies clashing, epic battles unfolding, and entire nations mobilizing for total war. However, beneath these grand narratives lies a personal saga that is both astonishing and unsettling: Adolf Hitler’s escalating reliance on prescription drugs. This lesser-known angle of the war…
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The Role of World Powers in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Balancing Sympathy and Justice
Disclaimer: This article is intended to provide historical context and analysis. It does not reflect the writer’s personal opinions nor does it condone any recent violence by extremists. The sole purpose of this work is to foster understanding and illuminate the complexities of this conflict. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a testament to the enduring complexity…
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Real Talk on Israel-Palestine
So where does one begin of a topic such as this, well we bloody well dive right in with some substantive facts and a bit of common sense. We are diving into a drama that’s been playing out longer than any soap opera – the Israel-Palestine conflict. It starts with the Jewish quest for a…
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The 2024 Fall Economic Statement – Fiction
Let’s talk about the 2024 Fall Economic Statement (FES), the kind of thing most Canadians skim past because, frankly, it’s packed with charts and numbers that look more like a corporate PowerPoint presentation than a transparent economic roadmap. But here’s the thing—a closer look reveals some serious issues that aren’t immediately obvious. Let’s unpack this…
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What Canada Post Isn’t Telling Us: A Nightmare in the Making
You’ve seen the headlines: “Canada Post Delays Persist After Holiday Rush” or “Backlogs Expected to Clear Soon.” But let’s get real—what they’re not telling you is that without a monumental increase in the workforce or freezing incoming shipments, catching up is about as likely as winning the lottery without buying a ticket. Let’s break it…
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We Messed Up!
If the last few years of Canadian governance were a movie, it’d be a comedy—but not the good kind. It’d be one of those cringe-worthy, slapstick flicks where every decision leaves you asking, “Who thought that was a good idea?” Enter Canada’s experiment with quantitative easing (QE), a financial stunt that’s left our economy wobbling…
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A Ticking Time Bomb: Is Canada’s New “Consumer-Driven Banking” Just a Data Grab in Disguise?
When reading the fall, 2024 Canada Budget, I stumbled onto a section about something they call Consumer-Driven Banking, I was truly taken back as this was the first I heard of this and I have not heard it mentioned in any of the parliamentary debates. This is a massive red flag, a “Holy Crap” moment,…
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The 2024 Fall Budget – A Hot Mess!
Let’s start with the obvious: the 2024 Fall Economic Statement should have been a reckoning, a sobering account of failed plans and broken promises, topped off with a bold plan to right the ship. Instead, we got a litany of excuses wrapped in polished PR. The government is playing the “hope the electorate isn’t paying…
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Australia’s Infrastructure Crisis: A Ticking Time Bomb for Taxpayers
Australia’s Infrastructure Crisis: A Ticking Time Bomb for Taxpayers In a country priding itself on stability and prosperity, Australia’s approach to infrastructure spending has all the hallmarks of a government playing Russian roulette with the future. Decades of underinvestment, political optics over substance, and a backlog of overdue maintenance have left the nation teetering on…
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LEAD NEVER FOLLOW – PAVEMENT WARS
You know, we live in a world where everyone claims to love science—until science asks us to think beyond the headlines. It’s like we’re trapped in a bad infomercial, dazzled by the latest “green” buzzwords or feel-good initiatives that look great in the short term but fall apart when you dig deeper. Take roads, for…
