
Ron Gray uncovers one of the many dangerous nuggets that are buried in the volumes of Canada's latest approved omnibus budget. Approved, that is, before […]

Ron Gray uncovers one of the many dangerous nuggets that are buried in the volumes of Canada's latest approved omnibus budget. Approved, that is, before […]

Host Ron Gray reflects on the recent tragedies of the Boston Marathon bombings and the Texas fertilizer plant explosion, and recalls Abraham Lincoln's apropos words […]

Ron Gray weighs in on the ramifications of dynastic politics in Canada. To do so, he needs to look no farther than the United States, […]

Ron Gray explains why he sees the "religion of evolution" as a corruptor of education. What is commonly regarded as a scientific fact, evolution is, […]

Ron Gray reviews Russia's recent series of initiatives to help keep homosexual propaganda away from their youth. Never to be accused of religious bias, our […]

Ron Gray reviews three stories that add up to an interesting question: Are you drinking milk that's been legally injected with the HIV virus? Government […]

As tax time nears (when is it ever far away?), Ron Gray muses over the many ways the government takes our money – and the […]

Ron Gray sings the praises of investigative journalist Mark Hasiuk, who broke the story of the incestuous relationship between Atira and BC Housing and the […]

Ron Gray explains why he thinks the Canada-wide "Idle No More" protests by Aboriginals are an indication of a long and serious problem that is […]
Ron Gray asks whether or not gay marriage should be banned, and explains his answer in his own inimitable way. Facts speak volumes, although deaf […]

Host Ron Gray responds to columnist Katie Hislop's Tyee article "What Life Without a Living Wage Looks Like", whose premise is based on a faulty […]

Ron Gray takes a most practical and pragmatic look at the issue of homosexuality being promoted in public schools. Does it have anything to do […]

Ron Gray takes a close look at the official website of Stephen Harper, Canada's Prime Minister. Of particular interest is how Stephen Harper portrays his […]

Ron Gray opines on Canada's maverick courts, making up or changing laws beyond its power. Parliament – the legal maker of laws – answers to […]

Dr. Salim Mansur, Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Western Ontario, compares Canada’s doctrine of compulsory multiculturalism to the intellectual disease described […]

Dr. Salim Mansur, Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Western Ontario, shows how the doctrine of official multiculturalism has produced hypocrisy in […]