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More capitalism, less government—that’s how you reduce racism(Appeared in the National Post) by Matthew LauRacism is also costly for the person doing the discriminating. Holocaust education in schools is a good start—and shows why facts matter(Appeared in the Hub) by Michael Zwaagstra and Paige MacPhersonOnly when you possess background knowledge about a topic can you think critically about it. Ottawa’s next phase of ‘plastics’ war will increase cost of fruits and vegetables(Appeared in the Edmonton Sun) by Kenneth P. GreenLess than 1 per cent of plastics used in Canada end up as waste in the environment. Electric vehicle subsidies make little sense in Canada(Appeared in the Ottawa Sun) by Jock FinlaysonMost EV buyers in Canada have had incomes well above the average. Canadians endure long waits for mental health careby Nadeem EsmailCanadians can expect to wait nearly six months from general practitioner referral to treatment by a psychiatrist. National pharmacare program—the threat to patients and innovationby Kristina M.L. Acri, née LybeckerCanadians may experience more limited access to new drugs and poorer health-care outcomes. Ottawa’s new ‘energy efficiency’ regulations will increase home prices in B.C.(Appeared in the Surrey Now-Leader) by Tegan Hill and Elmira AliakbariThe new regulations will add more than $78,000 to the cost of a newly constructed home in the province. Nunavut’s policy perception is hampering mining potentialby Julio Mejía and Elmira AliakbariIn terms of policy factors alone, the territory now ranks 55th out of 62 jurisdictions. |
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