Reading Time: 3 minutes The relatively low value Canadians assign to religious freedom and the tepid opposition to secularism laws are worrisome
Category: Ontario
International students play (and pay) a bigger role in Ontario
Reading Time: 3 minutes And funding changes promised by the provincial government will likely shift the economic balance even further
Ontario offers a new direction in child-care funding
Reading Time: 3 minutes It will make care more affordable, recognize that parents have a right to choose and be relatively cost-effective
Mining permit waits hamper Canadian development
Reading Time: 3 minutes Exploration is the critical first stage in mining development. Yet many provinces don’t meet their own guidelines
Why the Ontario PCs need to bring back Randy Hillier
Reading Time: 3 minutes Differences of opinion are healthy in a democratic society. This is especially true for political parties
Ontarians pay too much for auto insurance
Reading Time: 3 minutes Blame fraud for part of the problem. Blame the insurance industry as well. But the government can help consumers
What Ontario should cut to balance its budget
Reading Time: 3 minutes It’s time to end business subsidies, further cut post-secondary spending and freeze government workers’ wages
Child-care quality doesn’t depend on arbitrary numbers
Reading Time: 3 minutes Ontario’s new standards have raised the hackles of activists. They should look hard at the systems they mistakenly believe are better
Ontario education reform needed now
Reading Time: 2 minutes Math scores are getting worse. Spending per pupil keeps growing. Something doesn’t add up
Every school in Ontario is capable of improvement
Reading Time: 3 minutes The Fraser Institute’s latest report card shows where the weak spots are, and where successes can be found and emulated