From the Fraser Institute By John Ibbitson Whichever party forms government after the April 28 election must put Canada’s broken immigration system at the top of...
From Energy Now Originally published by Canada Powered by Women Keystone XL ($8 billion), cancelled in 2021 Energy East ($15.7 billion), cancelled in 2017 Northern Gateway...
From the Fraser Institute By Jock Finlayson Since 2015, the number of American manufacturing jobs has actually risen modestly. However, as a share of total U.S. employment,...
From Larson’s Political Economy Sven R Larson The Trump administration’s new tariffs are working: The European Union will delay tariffs on U.S. exports into the trading bloc...
From the Daily Caller News Foundation By Thomas English The Trump administration has reportedly suspended financial contributions to the World Trade Organization (WTO) as of Thursday....
Sam Cooper By providing advance notice, the government effectively lit a starting pistol for investors: sell now or face a higher tax later. And sell they...
By Franco Terrazzano The Canadian Taxpayers Federation welcomes the Conservative Party’s promise to boost the basic personal amount for working seniors and calls on all parties to...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Grady Munro Canadians will head to the polls on April 28 after Prime Minister Mark Carney called a...
From EnergyNow.Ca By Jim Warren Energy Issues Carney Must Commit to if He Truly Cares About National Cohesion and be Different From Trudeau If the stars...
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Joseph Quesnel Public opinion on pipelines has shifted. Will Ottawa seize the moment for energy security or let...