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  1. Canada’s air quality is much improved—no need for more costly regulation

    Appeared in the Financial Post, April 21, 2017 This Saturday is Earth Day, a worldwide celebration of environmental protection. Canadians care about the environment, especially the quality of the air we breathe. According to a survey conducted in 2016 by ...

  2. Canada's Air Quality Since 1970: An Environmental Success Story

    Canadians have long been concerned about the state of our air quality and the belief that air pollution is a major problem seems to be widespread. This publication examines the evolution of air quality in Canada from the 1970s onward and looks at how the ...

  3. The Principle of Targeting in Energy and Environmental Policy

    The Principle of Targeting is a basic and simple rule for policymaking that helps minimize the cost of government intervention. Its core idea is that if a new regulation of some sort is required, the most efficient intervention targets the specific ...