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Home»Archives»Politics (Page 158)

Access to medications shouldn’t depend on your job

By Nav Persaud on February 19, 2018  

Access to medications shouldn’t depend on your job

Members of Parliament mulling options for publicly-funding medications will likely take their sweet time. There’s…

Sooner or later, we will turn away from oil

By Mike Robinson on February 18, 2018  

Sooner or later, we will turn away from oil

Should Alberta be allowed to move its unrefined diluted bitumen to British Coumbia’s tidewater in…

UCP: go back to school on proposed education reforms

By Angela MacLeod on February 18, 2018  

UCP: go back to school on proposed education reforms

By Angela MacLeod and Jason Clemens The Fraser Institute Alberta’s United Conservative Party (UCP) recently…

Prepping for the reality of privatizing Canada’s power utilities

By Ian Madsen on February 17, 2018  

Prepping for the reality of privatizing Canada’s power utilities

Public power utilities from B.C. to Newfoundland have expanded enormously, adding copious debt to provinces.…

Crossing the hard line between the judiciary and politics

By Brian Giesbrecht on February 16, 2018  

Crossing the hard line between the judiciary and politics

The jury trial of Gerald Stanley, charged with second-degree murder in the death of Colten…

Where the rule of law weakens, freedom wanes

By Fred McMahon on February 15, 2018  

Where the rule of law weakens, freedom wanes

For the first time in decades, basic human freedom is under attack globally. Journalists and…

Broad social change must first be an inside job

By Gerry Chidiac on February 15, 2018  

Broad social change must first be an inside job

As we look at the world, it’s very easy to give up hope. We see…

“Progressive” trade agenda leads to regressive results

By Lee Harding on February 14, 2018  

“Progressive” trade agenda leads to regressive results

If Brett Wilson were still taking business pitches on Dragons’ Den, he would never partner…

Upcoming government budgets must focus on competitiveness

By Jason Clemens on February 14, 2018  

Upcoming government budgets must focus on competitiveness

By Jason Clemens and Niels Veldhuis The Fraser Institute Canada has become a less appealing…

Health Canada’s suggested new food labelling has limitations

By Sylvain Charlebois on February 13, 2018  

Health Canada’s suggested new food labelling has limitations

When it comes to food, the current federal government is big on consultations. Health Canada…

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