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The Road to Freedom: Estonia’s Rise from Soviet Vassal State to One of the Freest Nations on Earth finds that after Estonia ended socialist rule and transitioned back to a market democracy, Estonians enjoyed vast improvements in incomes, living standards and other key measures of prosperity.
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Generosity in Canada: The 2023 Generosity Index is a new study that finds the percentage of Canadian tax filers donating to charity during the 2021 tax year—just 17.7 per cent—is the lowest proportion of Canadians donating since at least 2001, with Manitoba having had the highest percentage of tax filers that donated to charity among the provinces (19.7 per cent) during the 2021 tax year while New Brunswick had the lowest (15.4 per cent).
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Dr. Aeon J. Skoble, Professor of Philosophy at Bridgewater State University and author of The Essential Nozick, once again joins host Rosemarie Fike to discuss Nozick's perennial philosophical insights and how they might be applied today, including personal autonomy, the inherent morality in limited government, and even what a future society based on these core principles could look like.
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Commentary and Blog Posts |
by Jason Clemens and Mackenzie Moir
Among universal health-care countries, Canada ranks poorly on several key indictors including number of hospital beds.
(Appeared in the Globe and Mail) by Josef Filipowicz
The country requires an estimated 5.8 million new homes to restore a semblance of affordability by 2030.
by Ben Eisen and Jake Fuss
By 2025/26, the province will spend an estimated $4.1 billion on debt interest—an increase of 53 per cent over three years.
(Appeared in National Newswatch) by Ben Eisen
The median employment income in the lowest-ranked U.S. city was $1,528 higher than in Toronto.
(Appeared in the Montreal Gazette) by Josef Filipowicz
Population growth in the province has ballooned while homebuilding numbers remain virtually unchanged.
(Appeared in the Vancouver Sun) by Mackenzie Moir and Bacchus Barua
The total wait between referral to treatment for oncology in B.C. is now about twice as long as the Canadian average.
(Appeared in the Financial Post) by Matthew Lau
The federal government raised the top income tax rate from 29 per cent to 33 per cent.
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