Winnipeg is denser than many Canadian cities – don’t panic on urban sprawl
Year: 2002
The Kyoto speak brainwashers
The doctrine of global warming is deeply anti-intellectual and anti-scientific
Environmental Group Finds Abundant Wilderness
Contrary to some popular thinking the earth is a vast and empty space.
Winnipeg Population Ranking Plummeting
New population statistics reveal Winnipeg’s need for real reforms
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How to Turn Free Citizens Into Compliant Serfs
Free citizens have minds of their own and want to pursue their lives as they see fit. This is inconvenient for the elites, who wish to be in charge of everyone’s lives so that they can show their superiority and gain benefit for themselves and their friends. So the...
Demographia International Housing Affordability – 2023 Edition Released
Demographia International Housing Affordability rates middle-income housing affordability in 94 major housing markets in eight nations: Australia, Canada, China, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States. This edition covers the third...
The tyranny of farming in the West
Two Alberta academics on why the Canadian Wheat Board is a human rights issue..
A Conversation with Bjørn Lomborg
Bjørn Lomborg, author of “The Skeptical Environmentalist” explains why the Kyoto treaty is second best policy.
Underfunding: a short history of a word
Look up references to “underfunding,” and a curious trend emerges. They are almost never made by the users of public services: parents, patients and so on. Rather, in almost every case it is their employees, or more particularly public sector union leaders, who use the term
Hollywood Wants Local Control
Hollywood’s struggle to secede from Los Angeles revisits the downside of big versus small cities
C.O.O.L. Rules Haunt U.S. Protectionists
Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) laws backfire in the United States.
A Conversation with John Norquist (On Schools)
The second of a two part interview with policy innovator Milwaukee Mayor John Norquist – “If school choice is bad for teachers how come they get paid so much in the Netherlands?”
What If Supermarkets were Run like Schools?
Economists have been accused of wanting to run our schools like supermarkets. What if we did?
You Can’t Build a City with Handouts
Milwaukee Mayor John Norquist unleashes the city with innovative policy not more federal subsidies
Five Things to Know About Kyoto
It should be enough to turn Canadians against the Kyoto accord to know it will kill tens of thousands of existing jobs.