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Student assessments can help kids succeed—but it depends where you live(Appeared in the Edmonton Sun) by Paige MacPhersonDuring the pandemic, most provinces suspended their testing programs. COVID-style deficits now completely misguided(Appeared in the Hub) by Matthew LauThe Ontario government projects a $19.9 billion deficit this year and continued deficits until 2027-28. Inflation—why now and not post-2008?(Appeared in the Financial Post) by Ross McKitrickWhile the Bank of Canada is beginning to shed assets, it will take sustained aggressive action to get control of the situation. Time to tackle health-care wait times in Canada(Appeared in the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal) by Mackenzie Moir and Bacchus BaruaThe inability to provide timely access to care precedes the pandemic. Ottawa’s short-sighted changes will hurt charitable foundations and charitiesby Jason ClemensMany foundations in Canada will struggle to increase their charitable spending so quickly. Chamber of Commerce wants government to control more of Ontario’s economy(Appeared in the Windsor Star) by Matthew LauThere's no evidence that bureaucrats can spend more wisely on technology than entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship—not redistribution—true path to First Nations prosperity(Appeared in National Newswatch) by Tom FlanaganFirst Nations value the Act's special protections including immunity from taxation on reserve. Class size caps would likely hurt—not help—Ontario schools(Appeared in the Ottawa Citizen) by Michael ZwaagstraThe proposal includes a hard cap of 20 students in all classrooms and 10,000 new teachers. |
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