How Canadians earned the right to life, liberty, and suicide: Daniel Dorman in the National Review
This article was originally published by the National Review. Below is an excerpt from the article. By Daniel Dorman, February ...
This article was originally published by the National Review. Below is an excerpt from the article. By Daniel Dorman, February ...
Canada’s illicit nicotine market is rapidly expanding, from contraband cigarettes to illegal vapes, nicotine pouches, and online black markets.
New research from @MLInstitute /CNAPS
by Christian Leuprecht examines the risks to public health, government revenue, and
“The illicit nicotine trade is expanding … Organized crime groups are already capitalizing on the market, and revenues from sales are not confined to nicotine; they help finance broader criminal enterprises, including weapons and human trafficking,” warns Christian Leuprecht.
“Returning to measured, human-capital-based immigration policies depends on the grieving parties reaching the acceptance stage. They need to learn to live with the new reality, rather than trying to roll the stone back up the mountainside,” writes MLI contributor
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