From the Fraser Institute By Ross McKitrick An open letter is circulating online among my economist colleagues aiming to promote sound thinking on carbon taxes. It makes...
While MLB works feverishly behind the scenes to blame Shohei Ohtani’s brush with sports gambling on his hapless translator the rest of the world has woken...
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Susan Martinuk Those who advocate for them always claim the moral high ground because of ‘evidence-based studies.’ But...
From the Brownstone Institute BY RANDALL BOCK Tye’s unique perspective on China’s restrictive policies intensified his curiosity about the pandemic’s origins in early 2020. Amidst rampant speculation,...
From Canadians for Affordable Energy Written By Dan McTeague On April 1, the carbon tax is going to rise from $65 per tonne to $80 per...
From the Fraser Institute By Grady Munro and Jake Fuss During the 1970s and 1980s, Canada and Sweden both saw a deterioration in government finances. However, hard times in...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Grady Munro and Alex Whalen Empirical research suggests that economic growth is maximized when the size of government falls between 24 and 32...
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Wendell Cox Attempts to contain ‘urban sprawl’ have driven land prices sky-high. It’s time to abandon densification strategies....
From LifeSiteNews By Calvin Freiburger ‘If what I’ve written here qualifies as an offence under the terms of the new act, I look forward to being...
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Brian Giesbrecht Are candid questions about border security and immigration really semi-racist, or are they legitimate self protection?...