Rent controls don’t fix housing shortages. They make them worse
Canada keeps trying to regulate its way out of a housing shortage. Argentina tried something else, and the rental market improved
Canada keeps trying to regulate its way out of a housing shortage. Argentina tried something else, and the rental market improved
Losing seats has consequences. Bending the rules after the fact isn’t one of them
Saskatchewan scrapped the industrial carbon tax, but Ottawa is applying pressure to bring it back
Canada Post is already efficient compared with postal services in other countries. More cuts will only lead to managed decline
The Ottawa-Alberta pipeline MOU does little to address the policy, regulatory and political risks that have stalled major energy projects in the past
Without decisive reform, health-care costs will continue squeezing out other public service priorities
Alberta charter schools have delivered better results and more parental choice for over 30 years. So why do opponents still spread myths?
Maduro wasn’t going to resign, face voters or respect the law. Force was the only option left to remove him from power
Schools should encourage achievement, not foster mediocrity
Carney says he cut taxes, so why are Canadians paying more?
Rising pet food prices are hitting seniors and people living alone hardest, turning what was once a lifestyle choice into a basic household necessity
The Alberta government is pushing policies it never campaigned on, fuelling political consequences that are becoming harder to ignore
Canada’s economy runs on consumer spending, and consumer spending runs on people. Slowing population growth weakens that foundation