Are deficits the solution to low growth?The Liberals are betting that deficits will boost growth. The low cost of borrowing means it won’t cost us too much to see if they’re right.
Carving up Canada’s climate change burdenWho will take responsibility for reducing GHGs and what is the best way to share that responsibility among regions?
What provinces can learn from B.C.’s sound financesB.C. still faces challenges with its budget, but far and away it has the best finances of any province in the country.
There will be more money for summer jobs. Will it work?The important takeaway from Trudeau’s announcement on youth employment: What it says about the current barriers to evidence-based policy-making
Canada’s hardest-hit economies need immigration to thrive againOur current system—in which we educate young people and then deport them—makes no sense and harms growth companies
Build pipelines or curb emissions? Canada can do both.Mark Cameron argues for pipelines and, at the same time, a concerted effort to meet climate targets
Ignore the government debt bogeymen, we have bigger problemsSometimes the best way to shed the debt burden is to borrow more
What you should know about Alberta’s royalty reviewWith the release of the royalty review, let’s take a step back and ask: Are we getting our fair share? And more importantly: a fair share of what?
The party is over. Now the hard work begins on climate change.Here are the facts on Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions that you should know before environment ministers meet to talk climate change on Friday
And the engine of Canadian resourcefulness is...Memo to Trudeau: Canada’s resourcefulness engine is in the same province as its resource engine