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Federal policies continue to block oil pipelines(Appeared in the National Post) by Tegan Hill and Elmira AliakbariThis heavy reliance on a single customer leaves Canada exposed to policy shifts in Washington. Canadian universities should do more to protect freedom of speech(Appeared in the Hub) by Michael Zwaagstra and Matthew D. MitchellEighty-eight per cent of Canadian university professors vote for parties of the left and only 9 per cent support parties on the right. Ontario government should learn lesson about ‘school choice’ benefits(Appeared in the Ottawa Sun) by Matthew LauIn B.C., Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Quebec, the government funds a portion of independent school tuition. Here’s a list of ways the Carney government can unshackle Canada’s energy sector(Appeared in the Western Standard) by Kenneth P. GreenTo spur investment, Canada needs major regulatory reform not more fiat governance. Tariffs eroding economic freedom—the cost of backsliding(Appeared in Barron's Magazine) by Matthew D. Mitchell and Robert A. LawsonThe U.S. helped invent the low-tariff world by negotiating free trade agreements after the Second World War. Carney government should scrap plan to kill fish farming in Canadaby Kenneth P. GreenAtlantic salmon farming industry employs between 10,000 and 14,000 people in the country. Canada's 'supply management' system favours the affluent and burdens the poor(Appeared in National Newswatch) by Fred McMahonMarketing boards benefit a tiny minority of farmers while damaging the majority and increasing prices for all Canadians. Here’s how the next government can fix Newfoundland and Labrador’s fiscal mess(Appeared in the St. John's Telegram) by Alex WhalenUp until recently, the government funnelled 100 per cent of oil and gas revenue into the provincial budget each year. |
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