Reading Time: 5 minutes No amount of funding plans or reorganization can solve this problem as long as alcohol and drug abuse persists in First Nations communities
Author: Frontier Centre for Public Policy
When property prices are a crime
Reading Time: 3 minutes The B.C. government balked at applying the foreign buyer tax to pre-sale contracts, so property flipping won’t slow down and it certainly won’t stop
The case for privatizing Crown utilities
Reading Time: 3 minutes Selling slow-moving, inflexible Toronto Hydro would benefit both taxpayers’ pocketbooks and the service they receive
Embracing minorities shouldn’t lead to penalizing the majority
Reading Time: 4 minutes The protection of minorities does not include minority rule or the raising of minority interests above those of the majority
Reading comprehension depends on content knowledge
Reading Time: 3 minutes A student may be able to decode every single word in an article but still be clueless about the meaning since they know virtually nothing about the subject
Time to spark a revolution in the power utility sector
Reading Time: 3 minutes Unsustainable debts, regulatory structure and evolving market conditions are holding utilities back
Catching a ride on the ‘creative destructive’ economy
Reading Time: 3 minutes As the taxi industry faces off with Uber, governments should let the marketplace sort out the winners and losers
Why Canada’s multiculturalism dream defies logic
Reading Time: 5 minutes A society can’t be egalitarian and hierarchical, decentralized and centralized, kin-oriented and law-oriented, secular and religious at the same time
Canada falling into the anti-Trump trap
Reading Time: 4 minutes As Canadians try desperately to prove we’re not Trump’s America, we make grievous social and political errors
The real culprit in Tina Fontaine’s death
Reading Time: 3 minutes Canada’s dysfunctional reserve system has produced far too many marginalized and vulnerable girls and women