Europe’s failing green energy model has enriched a green elite while plunging millions into fuel poverty.
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B.C. Vote Shifted on One Word: Pipelines
The NDP looked way ahead before voters went to the polls in British Columbia. Then it all changed. Why? One word: “Pipelines.” Or more precisely, two: “Kinder Morgan.”
Media Release – The Environmental State of Canada
Ben Eisen and Romy Yourex examine a number of performance measures to assess important trends surrounding the health and vitality of Canada’s natural environment.
The Environmental State of Canada: 2013 Update
Executive Summary Canadians view the protection and preservation of the natural environment as one of the most important functions of their governments. This paper provides an overview of the major developments in Canada’s environmental performance over the past...
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Providing Reserve Residents with Access to Market Housing Options
Indigenous housing—especially in remote and northern locations—represents one of the intractable problems facing First Nation communities. The high cost of housing in these locations and the never-ending cycle of backlogs plague reserve communities across Canada....
Free-Market Environmentalism Works
It’s time to challenge the advocates of state planning and recapture the environment issue through market friendly approaches.
Reserve Sales Taxation a Thorny Issue
Manitoba’s Indians may be losing traditional tax exemptions; shouldn’t they hear about it, first?
Government Bull
Tired of a weak federal response to the cattle boycott, cattlemen launch a trade complaint under NAFTA.
Dollars and Scents
If large hog-growing operations are so bad, why are neighbouring property values on the rise?
BSE and Devil’s Lake
North Dakota politicians link resolution of BSE import ban to Canada’s stand on water issues
Why Provinces Need Fiscal Constitutions
Ontario is dumping its Taxpayer Protection and Balanced Budget Act, but in Colorado a tougher law is conferring great benefits.
New Brunswick Rejects Gov’t Car Insurance
New Brunswick rejects a move to public car insurance after reports underestimated the cost of setting up a government-owned insurance corporation, low-balled the average premium and contained several significant flaws.
Jon Caldara, President, the Independence Institute
Frontier interviews Jon Caldara, President of the Independence Institute, on the issue of TABOR, Colorado’s Taxpayer Bill of Rights, June 1, 2004
More Regulatory Woes For Rural Communities
Ottawa’s regulatory jihad against rural communities now includes the “Fish Police” and a poorly conceived law to protect endangered species.