Reading Time: 3 minutes Given the existing protections against unwarranted discrimination in Canada, Motion 103 clouds rather than clarifies the Islamic question
Month: March 2017
The myths and reality of infrastructure spending in Canada
Reading Time: 3 minutes The case for massive increases in government infrastructure spending doesn’t withstand scrutiny
B.C. tech sector held back by skills shortage
Reading Time: 3 minutes There is a growing mismatch between those still out of work and the vacancies that many employers desperately seek to fill
A pipeline straight to energy industry trust
Reading Time: 3 minutes The Alberta Energy Regulator’s new website on pipeline performance helps the public better understand crucial operating dynamics
How political activists have weaponized “duty to consult”
Reading Time: 3 minutes First Nations in Ontario are challenging routine maintenance work on the Canadian Mainline, which carries natural gas from western to eastern Canada
On the trail of a monarch deep in the heart of Mexico
Reading Time: 3 minutes Taking rough roads, with an eye out for bandidos, in search of the increasingly endangered species
Right idea, wrong messenger, for education reform in Ontario
Reading Time: 3 minutes A federal Tory candidate’s policy proposal would end a decade of silence on school choice in Canada
Growing more large companies should be key policy goal for B.C.
Reading Time: 3 minutes Fast-growing firms, in particular, play a disproportionate role in driving job creation and economic dynamism
Trudeau government looking at hiking capital gains tax
Reading Time: 4 minutes Just might be the single most damaging policy change the Liberal government could implement
The rise and fall of the Romanovs
Reading Time: 3 minutes 100 years ago this month, Tsar Nicholas II abdicated. In July of the following year, he and his immediate family were bayoneted, shot and mutilated