From the Fraser Institute By Jock Finlayson Unusually brisk population growth is putting considerable strain on public services and infrastructure, in part because the federal government...
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Courtney Greenberg Two Canadian cities — Toronto and Vancouver — have earned the title of “impossibly unaffordable” in...
The numbers are out, and it’s unanimous. If you’re a young couple with kids, still want to buy a detached home in a location that has...
Council adopts new Zoning Bylaw At Monday’s regular City Council meeting, City Council passed second and third reading of the Zoning Bylaw 3357/2024, replacing the former...
From the Fraser Institute By Steven Globerman In the minds of most Canadians, there’s little connection between housing affordability and productivity growth, a somewhat wonky term...
From LifeSiteNews By David James The extent to which the Canadian economy is distorted by a property bubble can be seen by comparing government debt with...
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Brian Giesbrecht All Canadians deserve decent housing, and indigenous people have exactly the same legal right to house...
By Chris Gardner President, Independent Contractors and Businesses Association Earlier this year, public opinion research company Leger published the results of a nationwide poll. One result...
From LifeSiteNews By Clare Marie Merkowsky Despite his admission that the influx of people has outpaced Canada’s ability to sustain itself, Trudeau said he is committed to...
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....