Freeland doubles down despite dismal pre-COVID economic numbers
If the finance minister is truly interested in achieving higher rates of economic growth, then the government requires a complete 180-degree turn in policy
Read MoreIf the finance minister is truly interested in achieving higher rates of economic growth, then the government requires a complete 180-degree turn in policy
Read MoreGovernment intervention in films and television is both expensive and unwarranted, taking hundreds of millions of dollars from regular hard-working Canadians
Read MoreA new study’s calculations indicate particular hardship for the manufacturing sector based largely in southwestern Ontario
Read MoreQuebec spending per student is 13.6% less than in Ontario, and the lowest of any province, yet Quebec students achieve comparable results to students in Ontario
Read MoreThe suffering of those in the region should be a cautionary tale about how higher energy prices lower competitiveness and damage economic prosperity
Read MoreFederal government shows no interest in properly targeting assistance, despite growing deficits that will be paid by future generations
Read MoreThe government has consistently demonstrated a lack of prudence in its approach to public finances, leaving huge bills for future generations to pay
Read MoreIt’s hard not to interpret the federal government’s ongoing refusal to deliver a full budget as yet another example of avoiding accountability
Read MoreCanadians love receiving government largesse, as long as someone else is paying for it, even if it is their kids
Read MoreMore growth, with more opportunities and higher wages for young Canadians, is the surest way to a more prosperous future
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