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The Opposition with Dan Knight

I'm an independent Canadian journalist exposing corruption, delivering unfiltered truths and untold stories. Join me on Substack for fearless reporting that goes beyond headlines

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Bank of Canada Now Says Rate Cuts Push House Prices Higher

A new staff paper shows rate cuts boost demand faster than supply, driving prices higher especially when the labour market is tight.

PODCAST with John Rustad: "Cover Your Ass" How Bureaucracy and Bad Decisions Set BC’s Forests on Fire

The former Forests Minister on fuel loads, bureaucratic paralysis, 135,000 hectares of land transfers without maps, critical minerals as leverage, and why process keeps beating results in B.C.

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Supreme Court Strikes Down Barrier to Challenging Ethics Rulings

Unanimous decision affirms constitutional right to judicial review of Ethics Commissioner findings, remitting Democracy Watch’s challenge of the Trudeau-WE ruling for hearing on the merits

The Bank of Canada Just Declared Recovery, Then Trump Flipped the Table

Reviewing the BoC’s latest deliberations: recovery hopes meet Trump’s new tariffs.

Liberals Shut Down Committee Rather Than Answer How Much Taxpayers Lose on Gordie Howe Bridge Deal

Conservatives demanded documents, a PBO cost analysis, and ministers to explain the new 50% U.S. toll revenue share on the $6.4 billion bridge. Liberals used their majority to adjourn instead.

OP-ED : The Conservative Identity Debate Is a Distraction. The Question Should Be: Do You Support Corruption?

Ten years of scandals, free passes, and institutional rot. Switching the name on the door changes nothing.

Scheer Accuses Carney of Selling Illusions While Housing Starts Crash and Wildfire Staff Are Cut

21% fewer homes projected, 50% cut to federal wildfire nerve centre, and a bridge deal that gives Michigan half the revenues

Mark Carney: Eighteen Months of Trade War and Still No Concrete Wins

Carney’s First Ministers opening remarks recycled unity language and energy transition goals as new 50% U.S. tariffs loom

Eby Demands Leverage on U.S. Tariffs

Eby’s Strong Words at COF Come After Years of Declining Harvest and Mill Closures

Equalization is broken?

In 15 of the last 25 years, one or more provinces with higher living standards received equalization while a province with lower living standards did not, according to a new Fraser Institute study.

I’m officially separating myself from the Kerry-Lynne Findlay team.

You know, folks, sometimes you jump into something not because it looks like a winner, but because it looks right.