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Author: Gerard Lucyshyn

Experienced Lecturer In Economics with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. Skilled in Nonprofit Organizations, Budgeting, Business Planning, Analytical Skills, and Program Evaluation. Strong education professional with a Master of Arts (MA) focused in Economics from Carleton University.

Airline traffic on the rebound but normal levels not yet in sight

plane travel

So long as government issues flip-flopping travel policies, people will make plans despite the pandemic

Published June 15, 2022
Categorised as Viewpoint, Business, Politics, Today, Travel, Health Tagged Transportation, Vaccinations, Pandemic, Covid-19

COVID-19 overreaction has pushed us to the tipping point

Our debt is rising and our population growth is slowing. The result will be a massive fiscal burden on taxpayers in decades to come

Published January 15, 2021
Categorised as Politics, Today, Viewpoint, Alberta, Business Tagged Canadian economy, Kenney Government, Demographics, Pandemic, Covid-19

Will Canada ever pay off the cost of COVID-19?

Very few people have focused on the financial aftermath of the flatten-the-curve pandemic strategies. It’s time we did

Published May 12, 2020
Categorised as Today, Politics Tagged Government debt and deficit, Taxation, Frontier Centre for Public Policy, Canadian economy

Zombie firms a danger in post-COVID-19 economy

zombie business restaurant

Government actions to reduce financial pressure on firms create dangerous conditions over the longer term

Published April 23, 2020
Categorised as Business, Today, Viewpoint Tagged Canadian economy, Trudeau government, Business finance, Movies, Mount Royal University, Covid-19

Bad public policy chokes out economic growth

Nova Scotia’s continued ban on fracking isn’t supported by evidence. And it has severely curtailed spending and job creation

Published November 13, 2018
Categorised as Viewpoint, Business, Politics, Nova Scotia Tagged Energy sector, Jobs, Fracking, Natural Gas

Lack of ride-sharing legislation stalls an innovative industry

Uber displacing taxi service

The ride-sharing industry must operate within a competitive environment rather than be regulated beyond the public’s choice

Published October 20, 2017
Categorised as Viewpoint, Business, Politics, Technology Tagged Innovation, Transportation, Uber

Canada in neutral when it comes to self-driving vehicle legislation

An evolutionary change in transportation is under way. Will Canada be ready?

Published September 26, 2017
Categorised as Politics, Drive, Viewpoint, Life Tagged Automotive
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