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Governments across Canada should prioritize energy infrastructure—including pipelines(Appeared in the Ottawa Sun) by Tegan Hill and Elmira AliakbariOur heavy reliance on the U.S. market has made Canada vulnerable to U.S. policy changes. U.S. should follow Canada and privatize air traffic controlby Vincent GelosoBy privatizing air traffic control, Canada achieved safer skies, lower costs and faster modernization. Ontario government will blindly spend billions to ‘train and reskill’ workers(Appeared in the Financial Post) by Matthew LauThere’s no justification for giving some workers and industries preferential treatment over the rest of the province’s workers and industries. B.C. government could cut taxes to spur economy without substantial revenue lossby Ben EisenHigh tax rates make it harder to attract skilled workers. Albertans need clarity on prime minister’s incoherent energy policy(Appeared in the Calgary Sun) by Tegan HillOn the campaign trail, Prime Minister Carney promised to keep the emissions cap for the oil and gas sector. Long waits for health care hit Canadians in their pocketbooks(Appeared in the Toronto Sun) by Mackenzie MoirWait times for non-emergency surgery cost Canadian patients $5.2 billion in lost wages in 2024. Trump’s treatment of Canada: a personal statement from a Canadian economist living in the U.S.by David R. HendersonFree trade is good for both sides, or else people wouldn’t engage in it. Amalgamation won’t solve Metro Vancouver’s problems(Appeared in the Vancouver Province) by Tegan Hill and Austin ThompsonThe region’s municipalities don’t all operate the same way—and that variation matters. Saskatchewan government should not abolish Grade 12 exams(Appeared in the Regina Leader-Post) by Michael ZwaagstraAlberta students consistently outperform Saskatchewan students in reading, math and science. Provincial government must do more to further lower Nova Scotia’s health-care wait timesby Mackenzie MoirThe province's median wait for health care was 39.1 weeks, nine weeks longer than the national median. B.C. parents and students deserve report cards they can understand(Appeared in the Epoch Times) by Michael ZwaagstraFewer than one-third of parents could explain the meaning of terms such as emerging, developing, proficient and extending. |
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