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Our “lost generation” of Canadian youth

By Ken Coates on January 17, 2021  

Our “lost generation” of Canadian youth

As we bid farewell to 2020, an annus horribilis if there ever was one, spare…

Three things governments got wrong in handling COVID-19

By Gwyn Morgan on January 17, 2021  

Three things governments got wrong in handling COVID-19

History will record that multiple vaccine breakthroughs ended the COVID-19 pandemic. But it will also…

Prairie provinces can thrive with greater Asian trade

By Alexandre Massaux on January 17, 2021  

Prairie provinces can thrive with greater Asian trade

In November, China and 14 Asia-Pacific countries including Japan and South Korea signed a free-trade…

Pandemic exposes weaknesses of government intervention

By Philip Cross on January 15, 2021  

Pandemic exposes weaknesses of government intervention

2020 forever will be associated with the coronavirus sweeping Canada and the world. However, its…

COVID-19 overreaction has pushed us to the tipping point

By Gerard Lucyshyn on January 15, 2021  

COVID-19 overreaction has pushed us to the tipping point

Caught between a rock and a hard place. This best sums up the position that…

To protect democracy, we must protect local media

By Gerry Chidiac on January 14, 2021  

To protect democracy, we must protect local media

It’s not news to say that our consumption of media has changed dramatically in the…

Eisenhower was cagey but Kennedy rushed in

By Pat Murphy on January 14, 2021  

Eisenhower was cagey but Kennedy rushed in

In the third week of January 1961, two American political figures made important speeches. One…

Ontario must quickly balance budget in wake of pandemic

By Steve Lafleur on January 13, 2021  

Ontario must quickly balance budget in wake of pandemic

By Steve Lafleur and Jake Fuss The Fraser Institute New Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy…

Oil and gas exports critical to Canada’s economic future

By Mark Milke on January 13, 2021  

Oil and gas exports critical to Canada’s economic future

By Mark Milke and Lennie Kaplan Canadian Energy Centre You may have heard the persistent…

Covid-19 pokes the final hole in leaky long-term care boat

By Shawn Whatley on January 13, 2021  

Covid-19 pokes the final hole in leaky long-term care boat

Nursing homes struggled long before the COVID-19 pandemic arrived in Canada. Now, during the second…

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