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What Life Looks Like Outside COVID-19 Hysteria

Commentary, COVID-19, Culture Wars, Fergus HodgsonDecember 1, 2021

Travel and work over the past two years have brought me to many different jurisdictions. What continues to strike me is the way the responses to COVID-19 have been varied, arbitrary and often draconian. I look back at Canada and …

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Firearms Legislation: A Symptomatic Solution

Essay, Government, Anil AnandNovember 29, 2021

A headline like “Statistics Canada to Collect Data on Origins of Guns Used in Crime” in 2020 might seem surprising.1 After all, gun control, firearms-related offences, and the illegal distribution of firearms have been subjects of news reports and have …

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Global Minimum Tax Is Cartel Scam with Loopholes

Commentary, Economy, Fergus HodgsonNovember 24, 2021

Rhetoric is one thing; reality is another. As is becoming increasingly clear, the OECD’s July 1 proposal for a 15 per cent global minimum for corporate taxation is nothing of the sort. Although the awaited initiative slated for 2023 will …

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Free Trade among the Prairie Provinces: A Boost for Their Economies

Commentary, Economy, Alexandre MassauxOctober 22, 2021

Trade barriers among provinces in Canada are a problem. Canada has signed trade agreements with foreign countries like the U.S. and regions like the European Union. Yet, trade barriers still exist in Canada even though countries like Germany or Belgium …

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“Capitol” Punishment: A Betrayal

Commentary, Government, Anil AnandOctober 20, 2021

The attack on the Capitol in Washington and its aftermath have taken a toll, but unfortunately, the incident will remain remote and extraordinary for most. It has been politicized, sensationalized and reconstructed, but its tragic impact on those on the …

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Beijing’s Minions Don’t Belong on Canadian Stock Exchanges

Commentary, Economy, Fergus HodgsonOctober 19, 2021

The Chinese economy is growing and surpassing the U.S. economy in size. That stature, with its consequent soft and hard power, means opposition to the Communist Party of China (CPC) regime needs to be multilateral. No matter how much unipolarity …

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Manitoba Trade with the U.S.: The Need to Strengthen Relations with the Midwest

Commentary, Economy, Alexandre MassauxOctober 18, 2021

Trade is essential for Manitoba’s economy. International exports and imports represented 46.4 per cent of GDP for Manitoba in 2018. With a significant goods-related industry estimated at 26.9 per cent of GDP in 2019, Manitoba needs to have strong trading partners to …

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Global Fragmentation: The False Hope and Unrealistic Promises of Global Development Goals

Essay, Government, Anil AnandOctober 13, 2021

In September 2000, one hundred and ninety-one member states established the United Nations Millennium Development Goals:1   Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger; Achieve universal primary education; Promote gender equality and empower women; Reduce child mortality; Improve maternal health; Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, …

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Heroin: U.S. Withdrawal, Counternarcotics Policies in Afghanistan, and the Looming Epidemic

Essay, Healthcare & Welfare, Anil AnandOctober 4, 2021

There are many natural and geo-political phenomena that will affect the next several decades; climate change, COVID-19 and its variants, social unrest, and rising tensions between China and the United States amongst them. As governments and societies learn to anticipate …

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