There’s an old British racing expression that says what you lose on the swings you make up on the roundabouts. That’s also the attitude off predatory...
From the Brownstone Institute By Peter St Onge Unlike the previous recessions, Canada is not recovering this time. Something broke. Canada’s standard of living is on...
From Resource Works Ford shifts from EVs to gasoline trucks in Oakville due to declining demand and financial losses, challenging government EV targets. In October 2020,...
From the Fraser Institute By Callum MacLeod and Jake Fuss The only taxes corporations face are on profits they distribute to shareholders. This allows the profits of Estonian...
From the Fraser Institute By Kenneth P. Green Business investment in the extraction sector (again, excluding residential structures and adjusted for inflation) has declined from $101.9...
From the Canadian Taxpayers Federation Author: Franco Terrazzano Bureaucrats love to think of themselves as “public servants,” but who is really serving who around here? Prime Minister...
From the Canadian Taxpayers Federation Author: Franco Terrazzano Actions speak louder the words. That’s especially true when those words come from a politician with a track record...
From Heartland Daily News “He’s going to get people in place that are more intelligent and are more loyal to him,” a park service employee said....
From Heartland Daily News By Andrew Weiss Economics aside, this policy will have no effect on global temperatures. Even if the entire European Union halted all...
From the Fraser Institute By Ross McKitrick The federal government’s plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions will impose significant costs on Canadians—while also failing to meet...