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Ottawa and Washington peddling climate change alarmism
The federal government wants to conscript private capital to help fuel its climate agenda. ...
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Canada needs more paycheque writers
Total business investment declined by 0.2 per cent per year between 2016 and 2019. ...
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EFNA Network Conference Highlights Research, Best Practices, Reforms
Fraser Insight, Fall 2021 Dozens of members and partners of the EFNA Network representing 24 organizations, 17 states and territories, and three countries participated in the Institute’s annual EFNA Network Conference in Dallas. It was the first in-person ...
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Business ambition must be a Canadian value
The only truly pro-business policies foster competitive markets and produce a more level playing field. ...
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Ottawa’s climate plan ignores the science
The prime minister supports a carbon tax that will max out at $170 per tonne in 2030. ...
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Alberta and Saskatchewan need new rules to save revenue
Saskatchewan’s resource revenue will be roughly $360 million higher than initially projected in 2021/22. ...
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The real election losers—balance sheet, health care, federalism
On health-care wait times, Canada consistently ranks lowest among comparable countries with universal health care. ...
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Nova Scotia increases public school spending while student results decline
According to the latest comparable data, the province's average math scores have steadily declined. ...
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Canada slipping in terms of economic freedom
Canada dropped to 14th in the new Economic Freedom of the World report, down slightly from 13th the previous year. ...
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Despite smaller projected budget deficit, Albertans can’t afford to discount province’s fiscal challenges
A boost in projected revenues this year have reduced the expected deficit for 2021/22, but this will only provide a small amount of relief. ...