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Capital gains tax hike will cause widespread damage in Canadian economy(Appeared in the Globe and Mail) By: Jake Fuss and Grady MunroOn Monday, two months after tabling the federal budget, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland introduced a motion in Parliament to increase taxes on capital gains. Natural resources remain backbone of Canada’s trade and prosperity(Appeared in the Hill Times) By: Jock Finlayson and Elmira AliakbariCanada is a mid-sized economy accounting for roughly 2 per cent of global production. Ottawa should abandon unfeasible and damaging ‘net-zero’ plan(Appeared in the Calgary Sun) By: Kenneth P. GreenAccording to the Trudeau government’s plan, Canada will reduce greenhouse gas emissions to “net-zero” by 2050, largely by “phasing out unabated fossil fuels.” Federal politicians of all stripes protect union workers at expense of other workers(Appeared in the National Post) By: Matthew LauThe Trudeau government recently passed legislation to ban replacement workers during strikes and lockouts in federally regulated workplaces such as Crown corporations, railways and television broadcasters. Scathing auditor general reports underscore political realities(Appeared in the Financial Post) By: Jake FussIf you needed more proof that the Trudeau government is misusing taxpayer money, the auditor general (AG) just released two scathing reports about improper contracting practises, conflict of interest, and funding provided for ineligible projects. New Brunswick government should ban smartphones in schools(Appeared in the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal) By: Alex Whalen and Paige MacPhersonThe Higgs government recently updated its policy restricting the use of smartphones in New Brunswick schools. Industrial Policy in 2024—another term for socialism?(Appeared in Inside Sources) By: Matthew D. Mitchell and Steven GlobermanIn office and on the campaign trail, the Biden administration is relentlessly pursuing what the president’s former National Economic Council director calls a “21st Century American Industrial Strategy” centered on “strategic public investments” to achieve our full economic potential. |
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