What increased military spending may mean for Canada’s budget
Accommodating increased military spending, even relatively rapid increases, is entirely manageable from a narrow fiscal perspective.
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Accommodating increased military spending, even relatively rapid increases, is entirely manageable from a narrow fiscal perspective.
Unfortunately for Canadians, Prime Minister Trudeau’s current tenure greatly mirrors his father’s time in office.
Canada needs a pro-growth agenda to combat artificial scarcity present across the entire economy. Can Pierre Poilievre deliver it?
Could Alberta eliminate its provincial debt while simultaneously relying less on resource revenues? Surprisingly, the answer appears to be yes.
A long view of Canada’s inflationary trends shows that while the current surge is a divergence from recent decades, over a longer time horizon it is not an outlier.
The sputtering of our economic engines couldn’t come a worse time, as debt and deficits mount. Canada needs a serious plan to achieve significant economic growth.
Despite the advocacy of stakeholder capitalism’s proponents, there’s little evidence to show that this new brand of top-down socialism will result in better economic and social outcomes.
Canada’s high inflation comes down to just two items: increasing gasoline prices and the depreciation of our homes.
As Canada aims to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government should consider eliminating airport rents to stimulate growth in the tourism industry
To close out the year, we’ve asked our contributors and staff to make a prediction about 2022. You would think, at least since the early days of 2020, that we’d…
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