Reading Time: 3 minutes So long as government issues flip-flopping travel policies, people will make plans despite the pandemic
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.
COVID-19 overreaction has pushed us to the tipping point
Reading Time: 4 minutes Our debt is rising and our population growth is slowing. The result will be a massive fiscal burden on taxpayers in decades to come
Will Canada ever pay off the cost of COVID-19?
Reading Time: 3 minutes Very few people have focused on the financial aftermath of the flatten-the-curve pandemic strategies. It’s time we did
Zombie firms a danger in post-COVID-19 economy
Reading Time: 4 minutes Government actions to reduce financial pressure on firms create dangerous conditions over the longer term
Bad public policy chokes out economic growth
Reading Time: 3 minutes Nova Scotia’s continued ban on fracking isn’t supported by evidence. And it has severely curtailed spending and job creation
Lack of ride-sharing legislation stalls an innovative industry
Reading Time: 2 minutes The ride-sharing industry must operate within a competitive environment rather than be regulated beyond the public’s choice
Canada in neutral when it comes to self-driving vehicle legislation
Reading Time: 3 minutes An evolutionary change in transportation is under way. Will Canada be ready?