Constructing this pipeline could enable Canada to become a supplier to friendly Pacific nations such as South Korea, Japan and Taiwan
Les Routledge
Why Promoting Home Ownership May Not be a Great Idea
The next challenge many of these families faced was owning a home in a market in which, well, the market no longer exists.
Rogers and Net Neutrality
The CRTC issues a statement calling Rogers “Bad Dog!”
Keystone – Dumb, Dumber and Dumbest
It is time to have frank discussion with the USA about the energy industry.
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Fostering a Constructive, Business-Friendly Regime Sustains Innovation, Not Government Money
For standards of living to grow, productivity growth must be strong and continually renewed. That is one notion that nearly all economists can agree on. So, it is not surprising that politicians scramble to discover new or not-so-new ways to boost productivity growth....
Big Tech Influence Can Tip Elections
Behavioural psychologist Robert Epstein believes Google can and does influence voters and that research teams in Canada and elsewhere need to monitor how users are being swayed. Epstein, the former editor-in-chief of Psychology Today and founder of the American...
Student Loans – Let’s Rethink this Concept
People are living with debt that cannot be discharged.
Nuclear Power – The Progressive Voice Speaks
Agreeing with these folks make me want to check my assumptions and analysis.
Canada Post Strike – Let’s Make it a Long One
If Canada Post Goes on Strike, will anyone notice?
Heads Up Government – Ag Assistance Will Be Asked For
Ag Risk Management is Working for Me
What Part of Junk Mail is Essential?
Remove the Junk Mail Mandate from Canada Post
A Real Tough on Crime Agenda
Starve organized crime for money by legalizing soft drugs as argued by the National Post.
First Nations and Right-of-Ways
The Government of Canada has a perfect right to approve a right of way and take the land.
Upcoming Postal Strike
The government should immediately remove any restrictions on competing companies who wish to move letter mail.
WTO COOL Ruling Favours Canada
WTO Rules that US COOL requirements violate WTO Agreement