By Franco Terrazzano The federal government added 98,986 employees since 2016, bringing the number of federal bureaucrats to 357,965, according to data from the Treasury Board of Canada...
From the Frontier Institute for Public Policy By Marco Navarro-Genie Research VP Marco Navarro-Genie warns that Canada’s future hinges on building energy infrastructure, not just expanding...
This article supplied by Troy Media. By Gwyn Morgan With Mark Carney in charge, Canada’s self-destructive energy and emissions policies are about to get worse Justin Trudeau’s carbon...
From Energy Now By Jim Warren During the Cold War, Western journalists and political analysts were typically unable to penetrate the secrecy surrounding the machinations of...
This article supplied by Troy Media. By Sylvain Charlebois Canada’s bread price-fixing scandal is one of the most damaging breaches of corporate trust in the history of Canadian...
This article supplied by Troy Media. Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal among the world’s least affordable housing markets, says international report Canada’s housing affordability crisis has worsened, with no major...
From the Fraser Institute By Ergete Ferede Moving to a single eight per cent personal income tax rate for all working Albertans would dramatically improve the...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Grady Munro On Monday, Parliament returns to the House of Commons, and the new Carney government will now...
This article supplied by Troy Media. By Perry Kinkaide From regional resentment to rising crime, Canada is quietly breaking down. Pretending everything is fine won’t fix what’s broken...
By Dan McTeague Well, the election is over, and it turns out that I was right to be sceptical of the polls. Polling which showed collapsing support for...