Prime Minister Mark Carney tabled his government’s long-overdue budget yesterday and took the same approach as his predecessor – spend, spend, spend. Canada’s deficit is now...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Grady Munro The Carney government will spend more, run larger deficits and accumulate more debt than was previously planned by...
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Jay Goldberg Between bad trade calls and looming deficits, Canada is driving money out just when it needs...
By Franco Terrazzano The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is criticizing Prime Minister Mark Carney for ballooning spending and debt in Budget 2025. “Budget 2025 shows the debt...
Federal deficit projected to exceed $78 billion This is Ottawa’s tenth consecutive unbalanced budget Every newborn baby in Canada now enters the world with a debt...
Dan Knight It was less of an industrial strategy and more of a cultural manifesto wrapped in a subsidy package… clause after clause mandates social goals:...
From the Fraser Institute By Kenneth P. Green The Carney government will table its long-awaited first budget tooday. The vote on the budget is expected to...
From the Daily Caller News Foundation By Mark Simon The APEC Summit in Korea last week marked a pivotal moment for U.S. trade policy, delivering tangible...
From the Brownstone Institute Roger Bate A walk through a dozen convenience stores in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, says a lot about how US nicotine policy...
From the Brownstone Institute Roger Bate Cigarettes kill nearly half a million Americans each year. Everyone knows it, including the Food and Drug Administration. Yet while...