How to scrap supply management—a lesson from down under If we followed Australia’s lead, we could boost the dairy industry and have cheaper milk
The NDP comes out against Harper’s ’big lentil’ agendaThe party’s position on Keystone sounds silly when applied to grain farming, so why keep it?
Why the dairy industry’s defence of supply management is so flawedThe evidence against supply management is overwhelming. What are politicians waiting for?
Why your milk costs so much and what to do about itIt’s time to put Canada’s most sacred cow, supply management, out to pasture
How little Ottawa knows about Canada’s labour shortageWith Kijiji out of the picture, Canada’s job vacancy picture sure looks a whole lot different
Where are the rest of Windsor’s temporary foreign workers?New data sheds light on temporary foreign workers in Windsor manufacturing, but where are the other 70 per cent?
New language, same old story on Keystone from climate scientistsIf you want to be on the side of evidence-based policies on climate change, you shouldn’t rely on exaggerations when writing about Keystone
We’ve been evaluating pipeline projects all wrongWe should ask whether the social returns on investment are sufficiently large to outweigh the costs of resources used
Why so many temporary foreign workers in southwest Ontario?There’s no “severe labour shortage” in the region, but TFW numbers have risen dramatically
Oil spills boost the economy? That’s as dumb as it soundsAndrew Leach on how economic impact analysis can be used to justify any type of spending, no matter how dubious