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Trump’s war on property rights may backfire badly(Appeared in the National Post) by Steven GlobermanThe administration's policies will ultimately discourage both foreign and domestic investment in the U.S. B.C. government—not Trump—is responsible for province’s record-setting deficits and debtBy: Ben Eisen and Tegan HillTo put it mildly, there’s a lot going on in the news these days. So many British Columbians may not be aware that the Eby government recently tabled its budget for the 2025/26 fiscal year. Ontario government should rethink costly plan to combat Trump’s tariffsBy: Jake Fuss and Grady MunroOn the campaign trail, Premier Ford promised billions in new spending to respond to U.S. tariffs. However, as it prepares to tables its budget, the Ford government should resist the temptation to spend big. Other provinces should follow Nova Scotia’s lead on hydraulic fracturingBy: Kenneth P. GreenIn a surprising turn, the Houston government in Nova Scotia recently lifted provincial bans on the production of uranium and the use of hydraulic fracturing (a.k.a. fracking) to produce oil and gas in the province. Homebuilding rate in Saskatchewan falls far behind population explosion(Appeared in the Regina Leader-Post) By: Tegan Hill and Austin ThompsonHousing in Saskatchewan remains among the most affordable in Canada, but that fact hasn’t spared Saskatchewanians from rising costs. Ontario government should abandon bad campaign ideas in upcoming budget(Appeared in the Financial Post) By: Matthew LauThe Ford government won re-election in February on a platform and message that it would “Protect Ontario” and its economy, particularly from U.S. tariffs. Newfoundland and Labrador’s population growth dwarfs homebuilding rate(Appeared in the St John's Telegram) By: Alex Whalen and Austin ThompsonLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Homebuilding declines in Ontario despite massive spike in population(Appeared in the Toronto Star) By: Jake Fuss and Austin ThompsonOntario, especially the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), remains ground zero for Canada’s housing affordability crisis. Demise of tolls bad news for Atlantic Canadians(Appeared in the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal) By: Alex WhalenOn the campaign trial, both major federal political parties have promised to remove tolls on the Confederation Bridge connecting Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick. Schools should focus on academics—not environmental activism(Appeared in the Epoch Times) By: Michael ZwaagstraImagine you were to ask a random group of Canadian parents to describe the primary mission of schools. Most parents would say something along the lines of ensuring that all students learn basic academic skills such as reading, writing and mathematics. A deep dive into New Mexico’s lack of economic freedom(Appeared in the Los Alamos Daily Post) By: Matthew D. Mitchell and Paul GessingNnow that New Mexico churns out 2 million barrels of oil every day—more than 15 per cent of all U.S. production—you’d think New Mexicans would be riding high. |
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