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Carney fails to undo Trudeau’s damaging energy policies(Appeared in the Western Standard) by Tegan Hill and Elmira AliakbariOttawa's emission cap will likely result in lower wages, job losses and a decline in tax revenue. Ford and Trudeau—different rhetoric, similar fiscal policy(Appeared in the Ottawa Sun) by Ben EisenThe Ford government has made virtually no progress on the “moral imperative” of shrinking Ontario's debt burden. British Columbians should understand scale of government’s fiscal freefallby Ben EisenThe province's debt will reach a projected $155.8 billion over the next two years. Short-term climate pledges simply chase deadlines, not resultsby Annika Segelhorst and Elmira AliakbariDeveloping economies drive 80 per cent of the growth in global energy demand. Alberta on right path to better health careby Nadeem Esmail and Mackenzie MoirIn every other developed country with universal health care, patients are free to seek services on their own terms. Carney government’s anti-oil sentiment no longer in doubt(Appeared in the Calgary Sun) by Kenneth P. GreenThe oilsands are the world’s fourth-largest proven reserve of oil. We aren’t immune to repeating past horrors—education is the antidote(Appeared in Trending Politics) by Paige MacPhersonA recent poll showed nearly half of Canadian students say their critical thinking skills have declined with the use of AI. Calgary mayor should retain ‘blanket rezoning’ for sake of Calgarian families(Appeared in the Calgary Sun) by Tegan Hill and Austin ThompsonGreater public consultation tends to give an outsized voice to development opponents. Child-care access getting worse in Manitoba despite government promises(Appeared in the Winnipeg Sun) by Matthew LauAccording to polling data, a majority of parents said it’s not easy to find a child-care space in the province. New premier should reform—not raid—Newfoundland’s Future Fundby Alex WhalenNewfoundland and Labrador’s oil and gas sector is a major part of the provincial economy. Reducing federal employment is not disastrous for Atlantic Canada(Appeared in the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal) by Alex WhalenOttawa plans to reduce the federal public service by roughly 40,000 personnel by 2028/29. |
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