Canada can’t build prosperity on political promises
Governments can announce projects all they want. But without more workers and faster project approvals, economic growth is a pipe dream
Governments can announce projects all they want. But without more workers and faster project approvals, economic growth is a pipe dream
By allowing surgeons to work in both the public and private systems, Bill 11 could divert scarce health-care workers, lengthen wait times and weaken Canada’s principle of care based on need rather than ability to pay
Parents are done with schools pushing progressive agendas instead of teaching core academics
Inflation and supply chains aren’t the whole story. Government red tape is quietly adding costs that end up in the cost of food
Eliminating CORE weakens corporate accountability, leaving victims of alleged human rights abuses with fewer avenues for seeking justice
Politicians are deciding who gets access to public land based on group identity
Misinformation about school choice is causing some families to overlook opportunities that could change their child’s life
The evidence points to planning decisions, not global economics. The housing crisis didn’t just happen. Governments helped create it
The evidence points to planning decisions, not global economics. The housing crisis didn’t just happen. Governments helped create it
If Canada wants to remain competitive on the global stage, we must abandon our culture of indifference and reclaim a commitment to excellence
And that is leaving Canadians facing some of the fastest-rising food costs in the G7
Ottawa is investigating grocery competition, but market concentration is only a small part of the reason your food bill is so high
Canada has spent years delaying projects in the name of the environment. The economic costs are becoming impossible to ignore