By Franco Terrazzano and Kris Sims Remember the classic sci-fi movie The Blob, and how the blob keeps getting bigger and bigger while oozing over everything,...
From the Fraser Institute By Jock Finlayson Prime Minister Mark Carney talks frequently of making Canada “the strongest economy in the G7.” That promises to be...
By Elbert King Paul Faith and Freedom Are Constitutional Pillars — Religious Charity Flows From and Sustains Canada’s Foundation I am a former partner of a national...
From the Fraser Institute By Steven Globerman and Austin Thompson Homebuilding in Canada has not kept pace with population growth and the resulting housing shortage is driving up housing costs,...
From the Fraser Institute By John Ibbitson Although rubber has yet to meet road, Prime Minister Mark Carney is vowing to reverse many of the policy...
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Conrad Eder Endless bailouts won’t fix Canada Post’s broken business model Canada Post is bleeding taxpayers dry. In...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Grady Munro Over the four years from 2020/21 to 2023/24, Ontario saw 104,426 people (on net) leave the province and...
MxM News Quick Hit: The world woke up Friday to Trump’s tariff world order — with a rate-modifying executive order enforcing the terms of Liberation Day,...
From the Montreal Economic Institute Canada Post has accumulated $3.8 billion in losses since 2018. The Crown corporation is receiving a $1-billion taxpayer loan to stay afloat in 2025-2026. Privatization...
By Franco Terrazzano The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation employs more than 250 directors, 450 managers and 780 producers that are paid more than $100,000 per year, according...