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Once again IPCC’s math doesn’t check out(Appeared in the National Post) by Ross McKitrickGiven the discrepancy between models and observations, the IPCC changed the way it handled the warming issue. Ottawa preaches diversity yet practises homogeneity(Appeared in the Vancouver Province) by Jason ClemensParents who prefer informal daycare are excluded from the federal child care program. Schumpeter sagely foresaw today’s anti-capitalist class(Appeared in the Hub) by Russell S. SobelSpecial interests increasingly use government to lessen competition and secure favours at taxpayer expense. There’s no ‘labour shortage’ just a surplus of bad government policies(Appeared in National Newswatch) by Vincent GelosoPrivate employers unable to compete with government-sector wages endure longer-lasting vacancies. Don’t blame hurricane damage on climate change(Appeared in the Calgary Sun) by Kenneth P. GreenGovernments tend to insulate people from facing the consequences of bad decisions. Government revenue during COVID—expected massive collapse never happenedby Livio Di MatteoIn 2021/22, federal personal income tax revenue grew by 6.2 per cent. Math teachers should teach math—not ‘social justice’(Appeared in the Ottawa Sun) by Matthew LauThe school board is telling Toronto teachers to “incorporate issues of social justice in mathematics learning.” |
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