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Federal government should listen to Canadians and trim the bureaucracy(Appeared in the Ottawa Sun) by Jake Fuss and Grady MunroFrom 2015 to March 2024, the number of federal employees grew from 257,034 to 367,772. Canadian parents don’t want schools to push students into political activism(Appeared in True North) by Michael Zwaagstra and Paige MacPhersonEighty-one per cent of parents in Canada believe schools should provide advance notice if controversial topics are discussed. CBC and CTV fail to ask key questions about Ottawa’s big three social programs(Appeared in the Financial Post) by Lydia MiljanThe cost of the three programs comprised a mere 4.1 per cent of CTV’s coverage and 3.7 per cent of CBC’s coverage. Policymakers must make Canada more attractive to investors—not just homebuyers(Appeared in the Hub) by Steven GlobermanCanada’s shortfall relative to the U.S. in productivity-enhancing investments has worsened since 2010. Ottawa’s proposed ‘electricity’ regulations may leave Canadians out in the cold(Appeared in the Calgary Sun) by Kenneth P. GreenEfforts to decarbonize electrical systems are often accompanied by periods of electrical system destabilization. Federal government crushing private-sector child care in Ontario(Appeared in the Hill Times) by Matthew LauThe government is pouring billions into subsidizing child care, artificially inflating demand. Other countries with universal health care don’t have Canada’s long wait timesby Mackenzie Moir and Bacchus BaruaIn Germany, patients can seek private care while still insured by the public system. Nova Scotia government should finally privatize alcohol sales(Appeared in the Halifax Chronicle Herald) by Alex WhalenMonopolies generally drive prices up by restricting competition. |
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