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Sovietizing Our Public Sector

Commentary, Healthcare & Welfare, Frontier CentreSeptember 1, 1997

Manitoba is experiencing the pitfalls that centralization has left them with, in the case of hospital meals.

Time To Sell

Commentary, Crown Corporations, Frontier CentreAugust 25, 1997

Using Ontario Hydro as an example, Canada should see how deregulating electric companies can be beneficial.

Vision And Leadership In Regina

Commentary, Municipal Government, Peter HolleAugust 18, 1997

You have to give Saskatchewan’s NDP government credit. With a revived provincial economy cranking out small surpluses, the Romanow government is showing remarkable restraint as pressure mounts from public sector interest groups to start blowing the wad on more public …

Measuring School Choice

Commentary, Education, Peter HolleAugust 4, 1997

The overall satisfaction of teachers and parents who are invested in private schools should make Canada consider how charter schools are currently outdoing the public system.

Posties On The Edge

Commentary, Crown Corporations, Peter HolleJuly 28, 1997

The Canadian government should move into the new technological age, and in doing so should reconsider the monopoly of Canada Post.

When People Control Their State Pension

Commentary, Workplace, Peter HolleJuly 21, 1997

Canada should consider privatizing its struggling state pension edifice, something that Mexico has recently done.

The Silver Lining Of Public Pay Voyeurism

Commentary, Public Sector, Peter HolleJuly 14, 1997

Despite popular perceptions, evidence suggests that top-level individuals in government service are drastically underpaid compared to their private sector counterparts.

Class Size Not Important To Student Performance

Commentary, Education, Peter HolleJuly 7, 1997

A further look at how it has been found that the number of students in a class has little to do with the success of students.

Free Parking Can Boost Downtown Core

Commentary, Transportation, Peter HolleJune 23, 1997

Winnipeg’s Streets and Transportation Committee is reconsidering its parking meter policy. But the changes proposed will not reverse the declining use of downtown.

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