Instead of increasing road capacity, Canada’s government agencies should implement accurate transport pricing.
Year: 2010
Media Release – Winning the Battle with Traffic Congestion: Why inner city and rush-hour traffic pricing makes sense
Instead of increasing road capacity, Canada’s government agencies should implement accurate transport pricing.
How to Get Cheaper Rents: (Hint: Increase Supply)
Canadian cities need to allow more supply on the private rental market.
Robert Byrd’s Highways to Nowhere: Government pork hasn’t made West Virginia prosperous.
“When Byrd became senator in 1959, West Virginia ranked No. 39 in median family income, and No. 42 in per capita income. Today, it’s No. 48 in both categories.”
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Process, Effectiveness, Efficiency, Accountability and Transparency Inspectorate, ‘PEEATI’
A litany of disastrous decisions have sometimes cost lives and definitely many billions of dollars. Effectively cancelling the Global Public Health Intelligence Network; the failure to implement the pandemic preparedness protocols developed by Ottawa’s public health...
Foreign Influence in Canadian Economy?
Foreign influence or interference has become a mediatic topic. The fear and suspicion of interference in the elections and democratic process have been in news headlines. For the western countries, the suspicion bears on Russia and China. Revisionist powers have a...
When Welfarism Takes Over, Disaster Will Follow
“The misery of Aboriginal Australia is a testament to the social disaster that results when the welfare state colonises responsibilities that are best held by individuals, families and local communities.”
Back to Nature—and Rousseau: The Environmental Attack on Market Liberalism
Many climate change activists ignore evidence that runs contrary to their catastrophic narrative because they hope to persuade others of the need to fundamentally reshape liberal society.
The Gluttony of Governments
“One of the worst by-products — among many — of the rapid expansion of government in the past 50 years has been the politicization of everything, including aspects of personal daily life that government has no business in.”
Media Release – Opportunism and Exploitation: Climate Change Activism and Hostility to Liberal Civilization
Ben Eisen analyzes the intellectual roots of climate change alarmism, and concludes that radical environmentalism is best viewed as part of a broader, centuries old critique of liberal civilization.
Opportunism and Exploitation: Climate Change Activism and Hostility to Liberal Civilization: An analysis of selected green rhetoric
Ben Eisen analyzes the intellectual roots of climate change alarmism, and concludes that radical environmentalism is best viewed as part of a broader, centuries old critique of liberal civilization.
The Greediest Generation: Baby boomers and their public debt
Governments across Canada are piling up more deficits, the legacy of the baby boomers’ approach to finances.
IPCC Corruption Included Ignoring Facts and Science
“Phil Jones, disgraced and dismissed Director of the Climatic Research Unit (CRU), granted BBC reporter Roger Harrabin an interview. Why Harrabin? His reporting has shown bias on all the IPCC and CRU activities. Leaked emails showed the CRU gang used friends in the BBC and that apparently continues.”
Oil Sands and Ethical Oil
Listen to Ezra Levant on Oil Sands Industry here. (25 minutes)
Wastewater Problems in Cottage Country
PowerPoint slides which accompanied the Breakfast on the Frontier speech by John Ilg in Winnipeg February 10, 2010.