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Canadians are witnessing the slow and relentless erosion of our economic freedoms
Economic freedoms must be the foundation of public policy because entrenched special interests inflict countless small, often invisible cuts that cumulatively erode our economic liberties.
We must take foreign interference seriously. Our democratic freedom is at stake
Recent immigrants are rapidly finding jobs post-COVID, catching up with those born in Canada
Susana Balbo is on a roll
Canada just started the largest tax increase you’ve never heard of
Is Canada’s child care program terminating child care spaces by design?
Nearly half of Canadians oppose Pro-Palestine encampments at Canadian universities
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Quebec’s La Presse is surviving in a unique media market by trading news for data
While other countries ramp up defence spending for a dangerous world, Canada and its allies stall
A major loss of income for mothers is driving Canada’s record-low fertility
Five Tweets on Pro-Palestine encampments being cleared by police
$57 billion to EV automakers: good investment or risky gamble?
Canadian youth are among the unhappiest in the G7
For the first time in 12 years, government debt costs will surpass GST revenue
The Trudeau government keeps blowing past its own program expense projections
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‘We are on the cusp of a very very profound transformation’: Ian Morris on the trends of history and the future of humankind
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See moreWhat the Freedom Convoy can teach us about the anti-Israel encampments
It is likely that the Court will recognize the legitimacy of stricter limits on the nature, scope, and duration of such protests on university property, as opposed to fully public spaces.
Une croissance plus lente, moins d’emplois, une détérioration de l’économie : les conséquences de l’impôt sur les gains en capital ne doivent pas être ignorées
Nous devrions encourager l’entrepreneuriat par tous les moyens. Cette hausse d’impôt a l’effet contraire.
As Putin marks nearly 25 years in power, the Russian ruler has just been crowned a living god
Putin is now positioning himself as a ruler imbued with the same omnipotence afforded to his tsarist predecessors. Russia, its leader, and its public are now at a dangerous inflection point.
Brace yourselves, Canadian media. The CRTC could be coming to ‘help’
Could the CRTC intend to muscle its way into regulating news delivered online in the same way it has overseen radio and television for decades?
I am a former immigration minister. Unsustainable population increases won’t solve Canada’s underlying issues
The bottom line is that immigrants, students, and workers chose Canada over centuries because we sustained high levels of growth and high standards of living. Canada’s declining affluence over the past decade undermines this pull factor.