Having trouble viewing? Try the  web version [link removed] of this email.                      Latest Research                       Canada has fewer doctors, hospital beds, MRI machines—and longer wait times—than most other countries with universal health care [[link removed]]
Comparing Performance of Universal Health-Care Countries, 2025 finds that despite a relatively high level of spending, Canada has significantly fewer doctors, hospital beds, MRI machines and CT scanners compared to other countries with universal health care.
Read More [[link removed]]                                     B.C. government’s projected debt in 2027/28 is more than four times what it was a decade ago—costing British Columbians billions [[link removed]]
The Opportunity Cost of BC Government Debt finds that the British Columbia government’s projected net debt in 2027/28 is more than four times higher than what the province’s debt was in 2016/17. That increased debt is costing British Columbians billions of dollars in debt interest payments every year. In fact, if B.C.’s net debt was zero this year, the PST rate (7.0 per cent) could be reduced to 3.65 per cent—nearly half—while still maintaining the same level of revenue for government. That would save single British Columbians $1,228 each annually, and $2,770 for every couple with two children.
Read More [[link removed]]                 Commentary and Blog Posts      Carney government risks fiscal crisis of its own making [[link removed]]  (Appeared in iPolitics) by Jake Fuss and Grady Munro
From 2014/15 to 2024/25, total federal debt has doubled from $1.1 trillion to a projected $2.2 trillion.
B.C. premier’s pipeline protestations based in fallacy not fact [[link removed]]  (Appeared in the Financial Post) by Kenneth P. Green
According to projections, oilsands production will reach a record annual average of 3.5 million barrels of oil per day in 2025.
Central Canadian opinion-shapers woefully misinformed about pipelines [[link removed]]  (Appeared in Edmonton Sun) by Kenneth P. Green
The Alberta government hopes to see oilsands production double in coming years.
School choice can help keep schools open in Ontario [[link removed]]  (Appeared in Trending Politics) by Michael Zwaagstra
Large school boards often seek to increase the number of employees working in the board office.
Carney government should revise review process of foreign government investment [[link removed]]  (Appeared in the Financial Post) by Steven Globerman
Inflows of foreign capital augment domestic savings, which, in turn, provide financing for domestic business investment in Canada.
Petition threatens independent school funding in Alberta [[link removed]]  (Appeared in the Western Standard) by Paige MacPherson
Kids are not one-size-fits-all, and schools should reflect that reality.
‘Prudent’ Premier Ford continues spend-and-borrow approach of his predecessor [[link removed]]  (Appeared in the Toronto Sun) by Ben Eisen
The government will run a projected $14.6 billion deficit this year.
Emission regulations harm Canadians in exchange for no environmental benefit [[link removed]]  by Julio Mejía and Elmira Aliakbari
The policy’s uneven impact across provinces is particularly significant for lower-income regions.
Métis will now get piece of ever-expanding payout pie [[link removed]]  by Tom Flanagan
Tens of thousands of Métis adults attended mission boarding schools, both Protestant and Catholic.
Global economic freedom declined four years in a row [[link removed]]  by Matthew D. Mitchell
Government size ratcheted up during the pandemic, then fell again but not back to pre-pandemic levels.
P.E.I. tax system remains uncompetitive [[link removed]]  by Ben Eisen
At $75,000, the province's marginal rate is 16.67 per cent—the highest in the country.
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