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Home»Archives»Politics (Page 156)

B.C.’s budget cools the economic climate

By The Fraser Institute on February 26, 2018  

B.C.’s budget cools the economic climate

By Charles Lammam Hugh MacIntyre The Fraser Institute The fact that the first full budget…

Is Ottawa really committed to new resource development?

By Ken Green on February 26, 2018  

Is Ottawa really committed to new resource development?

By Kenneth Green and Ross McKitrick The Fraser Institute The federal government recently announced its…

Systemic racism or a protected, impartial process?

By Peter Stockland on February 25, 2018  

Systemic racism or a protected, impartial process?

Reaction to the Gerald Stanley-Colten Boushie verdict continues to roil in Canada’s legal system. The…

America today: parallels to post-Gorbachev Russia uncanny

By Mike Robinson on February 25, 2018  

America today: parallels to post-Gorbachev Russia uncanny

When the horrible first reports of the school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School…

Pipelines are crucial to national prosperity

By Steve Lafleur on February 25, 2018  

By Steve Lafleur and Ashley Stedman The Fraser Institute The governments of Alberta and British…

Indigenous middle class key to closing tragic cultural chasm

By Brian Giesbrecht on February 25, 2018  

Indigenous middle class key to closing tragic cultural chasm

The Great Divide creates the rugged border between Alberta and British Columbia. However, Canada has…

Trudeau fiddles while Canada burns

By Robert McGarvey on February 23, 2018  

Trudeau fiddles while Canada burns

Justin Trudeau needs to get his priories straight. He's supposed to be the prime minister…

Political dynasties: destiny fulfilled or disaster in waiting?

By Pat Murphy on February 23, 2018  

Political dynasties: destiny fulfilled or disaster in waiting?

Political dynasties make me uneasy. Oh, I know reasonable arguments can be made for them.…

China’s foreign garbage ban reveals recycling’s weakness

By Lee Harding on February 22, 2018  

China’s foreign garbage ban reveals recycling’s weakness

China has decided that what goes around doesn’t have to come around – at least…

Machinations of mandarins greatest threat to government action

By Peter Menzies on February 21, 2018  

Machinations of mandarins greatest threat to government action

Commentators who dismiss the people governing Canada’s institutions as “patronage” or “fat-cat political” appointees aren’t…

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