Economic analysisAmerican finds austerity (the charts)The U.S. did not have to destroy its economy to accomplish this incredible fiscal improvement
UncategorizedRalph Klein, R.I.P.: the deceptive shape of a shadowIn the bustle of obituaries, Colby Cosh sets the record straight
OttawaThat old deficit war re-revisited: the tale of the taxesHow much can a government afford to cut spending if economic growth is tepid? It’s a question Finance Minister Jim Flaherty must...
OttawaSarkozy’s deficit leadershipThere is no way on Earth to make the French president serious about budget restraint
OttawaNews flash: no free lunch after allFraser Institute study confirms what was already plain as day: fiscal "stimulus" had nothing to do with the recovery. Using...
OttawaHow it startsANDREW COYNE: Maybe today’s deficits don’t seem like much to get worked up about. They never do.
OttawaLet he who is without half-a-trillion sinsThe government of Canada is worried that Canadians are taking on too much debt. I repeat: the government of Canada is worried that...
OttawaTaxes, the CEOs, and securing a Canadian economic edgeThe most interesting thing about this story is not that Ed Clark, the CEO of TD Bank, is calling for tax increases to fight the...
OttawaMaxime Bernier unpluggedANDREW COYNE: The Conservative member’s recent "remarkable" speech surely must rule out any return to cabinet