From the Fraser Institute By Mackenzie Moir Not only does Canada pay the most for health care (as a share of its economy) among high-income countries...
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Ian Madsen Business groups are justifiably opposed to the federal government’s June 25 increase of the inclusion rate for...
From the Fraser Institute By Steven Globerman and Milagros Palacios Canadian cities—including Toronto and Vancouver, which are experiencing high and increasing housing costs—can accommodate much more...
PAUL WELLS JUN 25, 2024 Benefit of hindsight Feel free to start coming back any time, big guy Well, of course I saw it coming all...
From the Canadian Taxpayers Federation Author: Franco Terrazzano The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is calling for an end to corporate welfare following today’s Parliamentary Budget Officer report showing...
From the C2C Journal By Christine Van Geyn In their rush to strike a virtuous blow against plastic waste, the federal Liberals skipped a few important...
From the Macdonald Laurier Institute By J. Edward Les for Inside Policy Canada spends more on health care as a percentage of GDP than almost all...
From the Fraser Institute By Steven Globerman Despite claims to the contrary, the ESG rankings of publicly-traded Canadian companies have no significant effect on investment returns,...
From LifeSiteNews By Anthony Murdoch A report by the federal government has found that ‘9.9 percent of Canadians, some four million people, live in poverty compared...
From the C2C Journal By Anna Farrow When – or perhaps if – Canadians think about “foreign aid”, they probably imagine idealistic aid workers treating patients...