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Essay: On the Word Settler
It describes where we stand, not who we are. Strip out the guilt others smuggled in and what's left is a plain fact about this country.
Jun 10
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Eric James
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Not By Blood, Nor By Conquest
Why the arguments against Aboriginal rights collapse and why honouring them is the conservative position, not the radical one
Jun 6
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Eric James
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Essay: On the Unnamed Conservative Sickness
The inheritance was real. The abandonment was real. The recovery is still possible.
Jun 3
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Eric James
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May 2026
The Offer We Never Made
What 1969 should have looked like and what it still can
May 30
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Eric James
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Essay: On a West Coast Conservative Movement
Moving toward a regional flavour fit for Canada's most beautiful province
May 26
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Eric James
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Indigenous Representation is a Conservative Value
The conservative case for Indigenous representation
May 23
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Eric James
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Essay: On Black's Income Tax Cuts
The poor man's take on a rich man's plan
May 19
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Eric James
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The New Zealand Model
What 157 years of Indigenous representation actually looks like
May 16
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Eric James
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Essay: On the Five Candidates and the One Crayon
The poverty of simple answers to complicated questions
May 14
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Eric James
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Essay: On Maximum Government, Minimum Governance
The BC political machine that serves itself
May 11
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Eric James
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3
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What Do We Perform Together?
The important question BC cannot answer
May 9
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Eric James
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Essay: On the Strange Art of Deciding Who Belongs
Purity, politics, and the convert's fire
May 5
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Eric James
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