Reading Time: 3 minutes Should be lauded for building partnerships that work for all, especially for consumers
Month: October 2015
Liberals won a precarious majority
Reading Time: 3 minutes Received lowest percentage of votes to win the largest percentage of seats since 1867
First Nations education funding comparable to public school funding
Reading Time: 3 minutes So why do less than 40% of students on First Nations reserves graduate?
2015 election came down to the politics of resentment
Reading Time: 3 minutes Fear and loathing of Harper trumped fear of leaving the country hostage to profound inexperience
Battle of Agincourt one of the most famous battles in history
Reading Time: 3 minutes “We few, we happy few, we band of brothers”
When it comes to pharmacare, be careful what you wish for
Reading Time: 3 minutes Provincial governments are more interested in restricting access than in creating better programs
Canada counting on US consumer for economic growth
Reading Time: 3 minutes How Canada fares in 2016-17 will hinge, in large part, on developments in the United States
Twilight of the baby boomers
Reading Time: 3 minutes With the rise of the new generation, the boomers are finally the ones on the outside looking in
Raising taxes not a guarantee of higher revenues
Reading Time: 3 minutes Governments often fail to account for the behavioural effects spurred by its personal income tax rate hikes
Five reasons why Canadians should thank Stephen Harper
Reading Time: 3 minutes He also provided a clear reminder that the price of democracy is eternal vigilance