Stagflation Begs for less Government not More
The era of low interest rates and inflation has ended, and now both are mushrooming higher. Canadian year-over-year inflation was 7.7 per cent in May, the highest in nearly 40 years but this author predicts it will go still higher. It’s a worthy time for governments...
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Revitalizing Manitoba (Updated): From Supplicant Society to Diversity and Dynamism
Special Frontier publication authored by Law Professor Bryan Schwartz discussing a variety of topics affecting Manitoba competitiveness, well-being and prosperity that present a practical roadmap towards a less politicized and more successful province.
Ethical Oil – A Commentary
The ethical thing to do is not to eschew all fossil fuels, but to make choices between their sources
A sobering message to control debt
UK and Canadian PMs call for debt control on the same day that coincidentally the markets had the worst day this year.
Manitoba Parties Ignore Europe Debt Crisis: Spending and borrowing platforms out of touch with new reality
Manitoba politicians are ignoring the European debt crisis and the U.S. credit downgrading the present Manitoba election, which is that high deficits, padded public sectors and early retirement ages are unsustainable in the long term.
Canadian Schools’ Math Skills Don’t Add Up
Canada’s public schools are doing a poor job of teaching basic math skills and shortchanging a generation of children, says a study by the Frontier Centre for Public Policy.