OttawaWe don’t really want to fight climate changeStephen Gordon invokes the law of revealed preference to explain Canada’s withdrawal from Kyoto.
OttawaDown with taxes, up with inequalityStephen Gordon troubleshoots a proposal—championed by the New Democrats and Conservatives in Ontario, but also the federal NDP...
OttawaDefend, reduce or scrapThe government was fairly adamant yesterday that it would defend supply management. Steven Chase imagines how they might reduce...
UncategorizedNDP adventures in WestpolitikWhy does Paul Dewar want Alberta and Saskatchewan to stop doing what’s making them rich?
OttawaWhen taxes aim highStephen Gordon questions the effects of taxing the rich. Greg Fingas questions Gordon’s analysis.
OttawaMaybe we have it all wrongAlex Himelfarb considers taxes and the decline of trust, transparency, honesty and equality. Stephen Gordon quibbles with...
OttawaDon’t do somethingStephen Gordon questions those calling for the government to take action on jobs.
Ottawa’Vague bromides’While the NDP was pleased to see its motion pass the House unanimously, the Prime Minister promptly dismissed it yesterday as...
OttawaLess worse offStephen Gordon considers how much credit the government can take for our relatively good economic situation.