Having trouble viewing? Try the web version [link removed] of this email. Latest Research Doubling Canadian natural gas production and exporting to Asia could reduce global emissions by up to 630 million tonnes—nearly as much as Canada produces in a year [[link removed]]
Exporting Canadian LNG to the World: A Practical Solution for Reducing GHG Emissions estimates that the impact from Canada doubling its natural gas production and exporting to Asia to replace coal-fired power, reducing global emissions by up to 630 million tonnes annually—the equivalent of removing approximately 137 million cars from the road.
Read More [[link removed]] [[link removed]] Canadians should follow the data and get smart about climate change policies [[link removed]]
Hot Air and Cold Truths: Collected Essays on the Myths and Realities of Climate Change is a collection of essays by political scientist and author Bjorn Lomborg, originally published in the Financial Post, that analyze climate change—and climate change policy in Canada—using data-driven arguments that consider the economic impact to determine optimal policies.
Read More [[link removed]] Commentary and Blog Posts Plan to delay federal budget makes it harder for Canadians to track spending and debt [[link removed]] (Appeared in the Hub) by Jake Fuss and Grady Munro
Without a timely budget, parliamentarians may not have the necessary information to make informed decisions.
Rethinking Friedman’s any tax cuts, any time [[link removed]] by Jason Clemens and Niels Veldhuis
At the end of 2023/24, federal program spending in Canada reached an estimated $474.2 billion, representing 15.9 per cent of the economy.
New fiscal approach necessary to reduce Ottawa’s mountain of debt [[link removed]] by Jake Fuss and Grady Munro
From 2014/15 to 2024/25, total federal debt is expected to double from $1.1 trillion to a projected $2.2 trillion.
Ontario government should take harder line against renegade school boards [[link removed]] (Appeared in the Epoch Times) by Michael Zwaagstra
Parents who choose an independent school should not have to pay the entire cost of their children’s education.
Mounting evidence suggests emissions cap will harm Canadians [[link removed]] by Julio Mejía and Elmira Aliakbari
The oil and gas sector provides employment for more than 140,000 Canadian families.
Don’t stop now—Alberta government should enact more health-care reform [[link removed]] (Appeared in the Calgary Sun) by Mackenzie Moir
Saskatchewan allowed patients to choose which specialist they wanted to see for treatment.
Ford government failed to keep fiscal powder dry—now Ontarians will pay the price [[link removed]] (Appeared in the Toronto Sun) by Jake Fuss and Grady Munro
The government's debt interest payments will reach a projected $16.2 billion this year.
Carney’s cabinet likely means more of the same on energy and climate [[link removed]] (Appeared in the Western Standard) by Kenneth P. Green
Freeland is a strong believer in the climate crisis, believes that transportation must be electrified and so on.
Alberta town can’t tax its way out of housing crisis [[link removed]] (Appeared in the Calgary Herald) by Jake Fuss and Austin Thompson
Municipalities should remove policy barriers that restrict new housing development.
Canada’s electric vehicle industry faces multiple threats [[link removed]] (Appeared in the Hill Times) by Joseph Fournier
In Canada, from 2014 to 2023, automotive production fell from 2.4 million to 1.5 million vehicles.
Canada’s finances deteriorated faster than any other G7 country [[link removed]] by Jake Fuss and Grady Munro
From 2014 to 2024, Canada observed the largest increase in the size of government of any G7 country.
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