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Vancouver’s new zoning proposals—a good start, but not nearly enough(Appeared in the Vancouver Sun) by Josef FilipowiczZoning rules have frustrated the city’s goal of increasing housing supply. Ottawa’s EV mandates wildly out of sync with EV metals timelines(Appeared in the Toronto Sun) by Kenneth P. GreenThe federal government’s plan mandates 100 per cent new light-duty zero-emission vehicle sales by 2035. Ford government chooses more spending over tax reductions and debt reliefby Ben EisenThe Ford government will spend an estimated $12,405 per person this year compared to the Wynne government's average of $11,784. Ottawa’s heavy hand frustrates health-care reform in Alberta and beyond(Appeared in the Calgary Sun) by Nadeem EsmailIn countries with more successful universal systems, patients are free to use private clinics. Woke ideology destroying diversity of thought in schools(Appeared in the Post Millennial) by Michael ZwaagstraIn a public statement, Richard Bilkszto's family blamed his death on how he was treated by the Toronto school board. Canada’s economy should worry all Canadians no matter their political stripe(Appeared in the Hill Times) by Jason Clemens and Milagros PalaciosOver the last decade, growth in per-person GDP is at its lowest level since the 1930s. New health minister should not repeat predecessor’s mistakesby Mackenzie Moir and Bacchus BaruaCanada now has the most expensive universal health-care system in the world. |
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