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New Homes and Red Tape: Residential Land-Use Regulation in BC’s Lower Mainland
As an increasing number of Canadians move to major cities, housing prices have continued to rise. Understanding how public policy affects the supply of new homes is critical. Following several major studies in the United States on this topic, the Fraser ...
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The collateral damage of Ontario’s greenbelt
Appeared in the Waterloo Region Record and Guelph Mercury Canada’s largest cities are growing rapidly and what were once sparsely populated rural areas are quickly becoming city neighbourhoods. Driving north of Toronto brings you through cities like ...
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Economic Freedom and Air Quality
It is well established that economic freedom is one of the main drivers of economic prosperity. Economic freedom is the extent to which you can pursue economic activity without government interference as long as your actions don?t violate the rights of ...