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Reliance on fossil fuels remains virtually unchanged despite trillions for ‘clean energy’(Appeared in the Edmonton Journal) by Elmira Aliakbari, Julio Mejía, and Jason ClemensAccording to the latest data, investment in “clean energy” by both governments and private industry reached more than US$1.7 trillion in 2023. Ottawa should end obsession with trade diversification(Appeared in the Hub) by Steven GlobermanThe United States has consistently accounted for approximately 75 per cent of Canada’s merchandise exports over the past three decades. Spending on public schools reaches new heights despite teacher union rhetoric(Appeared in the Ottawa Sun) by Paige MacPhersonCompensation for education employees including teachers grew by more than 25 per cent over eight years. Climate alarmists want oil and gas sector to embrace own extinction(Appeared in the Calgary Sun) by Kenneth P. GreenPolicy advocates should reconsider their implausible timelines for emissions reduction. Some New Year’s resolutions for Ontario’s education minister(Appeared in the Epoch Times) by Michael ZwaagstraSchool boards are distracted by power struggles between trustees and debates about Pride flags. Vancouver has lowest median employment income among large cities in region(Appeared in Business in Vancouver) by Ben EisenPolicymakers in B.C. have no reason to be complacent about the economy. Declining test scores should teach policymakers about school closure damage(Appeared in the Western Standard) by Derek J. AllisonCOVID school closures clearly hurt student learning. Newfoundland and Labrador government unlikely to reduce tax rates despite taxpayer wishes(Appeared in the St. John's Telegram) by Grady Munro and Alex WhalenAccording to polling results, the majority of Atlantic Canadians believe the top income tax rate shouldn’t be over 50 per cent. |
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