New release from Alberta First The cost of running the CPP has increased a thousandfold since 2000. In 2000, costs were 4 million dollars; currently, they...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Grady Munro Indeed, according to a recent study, from the middle of 2019 to the end of 2023, GDP per person...
From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill and Grady Munro You might be able to justify higher spending if it improved programs and services for British...
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Brian Zinchuk A typical train these days has over 100 cars. Each rail car, depending on the load,...
Break The Needle By Alexandra Keeler The launch of Alberta’s Centre of Recovery Excellence comes as Ontario and Saskatchewan also shift to recovery-oriented models This fall,...
News release from the Columbus Blue Jackets By Blue Jackets Staff The Columbus Blue Jackets issued the following statement today on the passing of All-Star forward...
From the Canadian Taxpayers Federation Author: Kris Sims Fiscal update shows accounting surplus of $2.9 billion Provincial debt projected to be $86.1 billion The Canadian Taxpayers Federation...
If you look back at what the gaming industry looked like two decades ago, today’s industry is almost unrecognizable. The changes have been significant, with gaming...
From LifeSiteNews By Andreas Wailzer Durov’s lawyer David-Olivier Kaminski said, “The only statement I’d wish to make is that Telegram is in conformity with every aspect...
From the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms At the time the federal government rescinded the vaccine travel mandate, the Minister of Transport had threatened to bring...
From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill According to Premier Danielle Smith, the Alberta government is creating a new committee—composed of the premier, Finance Minister Nate Horner,...
From The Center Square By Kenneth Schrupp “With many legal residents not able to afford a home, should we really be giving free cash to illegal immigrants?...