Reading Time: 3 minutes Ontario’s plan will take even more money from already heavily-taxed consumers and businesses, and fuel more government spending
Month: August 2016
Canola conundrum puts Canada in China’s crosshairs
Reading Time: 3 minutes As Canadian farmers prepare to harvest a bumper crop, our chief trading partner raises new concerns about its quality
Albertans, Americans becoming less free to prosper
Reading Time: 3 minutes It’s troubling to see Alberta make policy choices similar to the ones that have undermined economic freedom in the U.S.
Memorization, practise and critical thinking go hand-in-hand
Reading Time: 3 minutes It’s unreasonable to assume that students can practise critical thinking without first acquiring substantial background knowledge
Resetting Canada-China relations
Reading Time: 3 minutes Canada should take steps to build a sustainable trading relationship with China, predicated on advancing the well-being of Canadians
The political legacy of Stephen Harper
Reading Time: 3 minutes Harper never wanted to accept being second-best in any capacity, and that went double for our nation
Big political graves are dug with tiny shovels
Reading Time: 3 minutes Trudeau regime spinners now trotting out the same facile lines to explain misdeeds as every government since time immemorial
Bill Morneau sure is no Paul Martin
Reading Time: 3 minutes To spur future growth, Morneau should look back at his own party’s proven economic policies
Vaping, like aspartame, victim of bogus consumer fears
Reading Time: 4 minutes Consumer fears are too often misdirected toward new innovations rather than the known harms they might reduce
Canadian families spend more on taxes than the basic necessities of life
Reading Time: 3 minutes While taxes help fund important government services, the issue is the amount that governments take compared to what we get in return