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Year: 2007
More myths bite the dust.
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Open letter to the British High Commissioner
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Friedman’s Legacy
As we celebrate Milton Friedman’s birthday and achievements, we must continue his legacy and keep making the case for freedom.
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Carbon Border Taxes: A Counterproductive Idea Which Will Lead to Penalized Customers
Carbon taxes at the borders are becoming a popular idea among some countries and world regions. For example, the European Commission, the EU executive institution, is proposing environmental tariffs “on imports from countries with less stringent climate-protection...
Reverse Orwell to Give Our Leaders New Titles
In his novel 1984, George Orwell envisioned a future that is arguably unfolding before our eyes where government authority was supreme and truth and freedom were not to be found. Perhaps he should have named his novel 2021 because our times seem more like his novel...
Tony’s Policy Map for Gordon
Tony Blair is seeking to force Gordon Brown to sign up to a far-reaching agenda of new Labour reforms before he leaves office, according to a leaked letter to the prime minister.
Environment Watchdog Fired
The federal government’s environment watchdog is being replaced months after launching a scathing review of Ottawa’s record, and pleading for urgent action on climate change.
Climate Change Contradictions and Inconsistencies
Few people realize the conflict of interests held by the prominent proponents of man-made climate change.
Going With the Grain
A plan to curb a venerable monopoly
Others Pay for Quebec
The Lucids are losing. That is, this group of Quebecers headed by former premier Lucien Bouchard are losing the debate they themselves started two years ago when they proposed an austerity program to meet the financial and demographic problems looming ever larger in...
Like It Or Not, Here Come Private Clinics
We were warned that private clinics were the work of the devil but, now that they’re here, we’re accommodating them quite nicely.
Facts and Fiction in the Wheat Board Debate
Those who support the single desk argue in circles. Is the Wheat Board or corporation? Who owns it?
We’ve Got Pension Tension
Will government-funded plans be there when we need ’em? Many of us don’t think so . . .
A Great, Cheap Place to Live
Regina — identified in a new study as one of the cheapest places in the world to own a home — may be headed for a boom in the near future, should housing prices continue to soar in other Canadian cities, predicts a senior fellow at the Winnipeg-based Frontier Centre...