From the Fraser Institute By Jerome Gessaroli Many Canadians today face an unsettling reality. While Canada has long been known as a land of plenty, rising...
From the Fraser Institute By Philip Cross From Newfoundland’s Muskrat Falls hydro project, to Ottawa’s Firearms Registry and the Phoenix pay system, to Montreal’s 1976 Olympics,...
News release from Oxfam International Up to $41 billion in World Bank climate finance —nearly 40 percent of all climate funds disbursed by the Bank over...
From the Canadian Taxpayers Federation If politicians don’t want you to think they’re shady and only out for themselves, then they should stop doing shady, self-serving...
From the Daily Caller News Foundation By Ireland Owens Toyota’s North American Chief Operating Officer (COO) Jack Hollis criticized U.S. policies promoting electric vehicle adoption (EV) on...
From the Canadian Taxpayers Federation By Ryan Thorpe Like all areas of Ottawa’s ballooning bureaucracy, the cost and size of the Prime Minister’s Office has increased...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Alex Whalen Following Donald Trump’s victory in Tuesday’s presidential election, lower taxes for both U.S. businesses and individuals will be...
From the Canadian Taxpayers Federation By Carson Binda Taxpayers are glad to see Parks Canada backing away from a $12-million deer cull on Sidney Island. “Parks...
From the Macdonald-Laurier Institute By Alex Dalziel and Jamie Ferrill In this episode of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute’s Inside Policy Talks podcast, Senior Fellow and National Security Project Lead...
From Reclaim The Net By Didi Rankovic This refers not only to spreading “fact-checking” across the EU member-countries but also to making VLOPs finance these groups....