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Two recent events exemplify the fundamental irrationality that is Canada’s electric vehicle (EV) policy.
Letters May 28, 2025: 'It was nice to have the King visit, albeit a short one.' Meet and greet with the King The royal visit was short, memorable and sweet. For many Canadians it was a momentary ...
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The Calgary Stampede has a lot of wild horses. But they are not the only ones. If you know where to look, there are plenty of ...
As some other countries already did, it seems it has come time for Canada to dissolve this dysfunctional union and form two to three new countries. Our 13 governments just can’t find the way to ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney rises during a vote for Bill C-5 in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Friday, June 20, 2025. Photo by Justin Tang / The Canadian Press ...
EISEN and HILL: Smith government risks another period of major debt accumulation if oil prices decline When governments fail to restrain spending during periods of relatively strong resource ...
SIMS: Smith needs to secure Fortress Alberta The Alberta government is spending more than $79.3 billion this year, an increase of 8.4% from last year. The second highest jump in spending in Canada ...
Until the Carney government provides a clear plan to address the roadblocks facing Canada’s energy industry, private investment will remain on the sidelines, or worse, flow to other countries. Put ...
Mark Carney talks to media as he leaves the prime minister's office and makes his way to a caucus meeting in Ottawa in this photo from March 10, 2025. Photo by Sean Kilpatrick / CP archive ...
So, if the Smith government wants to help the economy grow and help Albertans prosper, it should further reduce income taxes. For an example of success, it could learn from B.C., which in the ...
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