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Trump, taunts and trade—Canada’s response is a decade out of date(Appeared in the National Post) by Ross McKitrickThe U.S. trade deficit with Canada is a made-in-Washington problem. B.C. government's new First Nations consultation rule threatens mining industry(Appeared in the Western Standard) by Julio Mejía and Tegan HillThe industry provides income for more than 16,000 families in the province and pays wages well above the average. Next prime minister should swiftly dismantle Ottawa’s anti-energy agenda(Appeared in the Edmonton Sun) by Kenneth P. GreenThe government made the assessment process for major energy projects more costly, time-consuming and arbitrary. Here are several ways to reduce distraction in the classroom(Appeared in the Epoch Times) by Michael ZwaagstraAccording to a recent survey, 75 per cent of teachers and staff in Ontario public schools said “incidents of violence” have increased. Number of newcomers to Canada set to drop significantly(Appeared in the Ottawa Sun) by Jock FinlaysonCanada’s skyrocketing population has aggravated the housing crisis. Toronto taxpayers face tax hike despite rising crime(Appeared in the Toronto Sun) by Matthew LauHomicides were up 16.4 per cent while sex crimes were up 12.4 per cent. Trade retaliation might feel good—but it will hurt Canada’s economy(Appeared in the Toronto Star) by Steven GlobermanOnce trade protections are put in place, the beneficiaries have a vested interest to keep them in place. Why do Mainers enjoy higher living standards than New Brunswickers?(Appeared in the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal) by Ben Eisen and Alex WhalenGovernment spending represented 66.5 per cent of the province's economy compared to 39.5 per cent in Maine. |
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