Reading Time: 4 minutes The victory reprieves rather than reverses the march of big spending government with accumulating environmental regulations
Month: June 2019
Don’t romanticize the Winnipeg General Strike
Reading Time: 4 minutes The dangerous, violent seeds of the communist revolution were being sown in Canada
Without new investment, Canada’s economy will stagnate
Reading Time: 3 minutes That means we need corporate tax reductions and we must ease the regulatory path for businesses
Into the great wide open: Nova Scotia’s space ambitions
Reading Time: 3 minutes A planned spaceport on the East Coast would launch eight satellite-carrying rockets annually by 2022
Confronting retirement with thought and planning
Reading Time: 3 minutes Give yourself some time to evaluate options. Be honest with your ego and let your imagination troll through deep waters
A caregiver’s perspective: Do you see what I see?
Reading Time: 3 minutes No professional care provider can see what we see – what was, what is and what can be for our family members and friends
Trudeau government has failed to produce promised tax relief
Reading Time: 3 minutes By kicking today’s debt down the road, the federal government is passing the burden of repayment to young Canadian families
The transgender movement needs boundaries
Reading Time: 3 minutes People with gender dysphoria must be treated with respect and acceptance. But privacy and safety should not be sacrificed
Tear down Canada’s interprovincial trade walls
Reading Time: 3 minutes The annual national price tag for maintaining internal barriers may top $130 billion
How mismanagement of B.C. forests is hurting Canada’s economy
Reading Time: 4 minutes Recent sawmill closures have exposed a raft of problems in the industry and government failure to ensure long-term productivity