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Domestic Policy

A Retrenchment of British Loyalism in the Current Year?

There has been a revival of British Loyalism on the right-wing in Canada. It seems astounding that there is anyone in the younger generations, and really anyone who was born after World War II, that would even consider being a British Loyalist at all, that said, we should still have a more serious inquiry into the underlying reasons for a...

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Foreign Policy

Fulfilling the Vision of a Canadian Century

In the wake of the complete failure the Trump administration’s attempt to quickly achieve regime change in Iran, only a mere four years after the failed attempt to crush the Russian economy, it is time to call a spade a spade: The era of unipolar hegemony is over for the American

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Foreign Policy

The Fate of the British Dominions in the Multipolar World

The decline of the American Empire has led to a wide scale reconsideration of the geopolitical alliances for Canada going forward in the 21st Century. This has led to a review of and retrenchment in some past configurations based around the British Commonwealth, such as CANZUCK: Great Britain, and its historic settler-colonies being Canada,...

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Domestic Policy

The NDP in 2026 is a Party Stuck in 2016

The New Democratic Party (NDP) in the current year is a party stuck in the past. While we have praised the Provincial NDP under Premier Wab Kinew in Manitoba, the Federal NDP are in a sorry state, still barely recovering from having lost official party status with the Federal Election in

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Domestic Policy

The Alberta Question

Danielle Smith, the Premier of Alberta, has announced a referendum for the province around its constitutional status in the confederation of Canada. In recent times, the question of Alberta separatism has appeared more acutely in Canadian politics, however, a feeling of regional alienation and contention with the Federal government has always...

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Foreign Policy

Mark Carney's Embrace of the Multipolar Moment and Middle Power Diplomacy

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney recently gave a notable speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland acknowledging the necessity of Canada engaging in multipolar diplomacy, something we have long advocated as Canadian Republicans. Within the context of our ever changing global political environment, Carney has decided to make a...

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Foreign Policy

NATO... Sans Pax Americana?

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was formed as an American-led coalition of the Western Bloc during the Cold War in the latter half of the 20th Century. The goal of NATO was to contain the spread of Communism and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). In 1991, with the dissolution of the USSR, the purpose of NATO was...

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Canadian Culture

Loyalism or Patriotism?

With the encroachment from the American Empire over the last year, there has been greater conversations about Canadian sovereignty. With that comes a closer look at the question of Canada itself. Who are we? A precursory look at our history will reveal that we have never truly been a sovereign country. Here lies the paradox of “nationalism” in...

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Foreign Policy

A Critique of the Ostrich Approach

“What do the foreign wars even have to do with us?” On its head, this is a fair ask. It feels intuitive, given our location in the world. These conflicts are far away… so should we then stop talking about all of them and move on about our day? This perspective represents the “ostrich” approach to geopolitics, in contrast to “war hawks” and...

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Canadian Culture

Foundational Canada

“Foundational Canada” is the basis of building a sovereign republic in the North of North America. As Canadian Republicans, we do not seek to negate our national history, but to sublate the historical contradictions of British colonialism. “Foundational Canada” comprises of the descendants of European settlers — predominantly from France and the...

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Rebranding as Canadian Republican Network

Around Canada Day of this year (2025) our team made the decision to rebrand as the “Canadian Republican Network.” Since founding the publication in the Fall of 2022, we have developed the political line of Canadian Republicanism to match the realities of our people in the era of the rising multipolar world of win-win international relations and...

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