By David Clinton Putting the “dialog” back in dialog I hate it when public figures suggest that serious issues require a “dialog” or a “conversation”. That’s because...
By David Clinton Speaking of foreign tariffs, Canada’s hands are not exactly clean It’s one thing to oppose the various iterations of recently threatened U.S. tariffs: many...
By David Clinton Another possible case of influence peddling – this time on behalf of Brookfield Asset Management On the surface, this is about a strange venture...
By David Clinton Shaping Government Spending Choices to Reflect Taxpayer Preferences Technically, the word “democracy” means “rule of the people”. But we all know that the ability...
By David Clinton It won’t happening. And perhaps it shouldn’t happen. But we can talk. By reputation, income tax is an immutable fact of life. But perhaps...
By David Clinton I have my opinions about which academic research is worth funding with public money and which isn’t. I also understand if you couldn’t care...
By David Clinton The fact that millions of Canadians lack primary healthcare providers is a big deal. The grand promise of universal healthcare rings hollow for...
David Clinton All the smart people tell us that, one way or another, increasing the minimum wage will change society. Proponents claim raising pay at the...
David Clinton Involuntary confinement is currently enjoying serious reconsideration Sometimes a quick look is all it takes to convince me that a particular government initiative...
David Clinton The Audit has a growing library of posts addressing the housing crisis. I’m particularly proud of my Solving Canada’s Housing Crisis because of how it...