Electoral reform fraught with unintended consequences
PR, for example, leads to more government spending and higher deficits, and disproportionately empowers voters from one-issue fringe parties
Read MorePR, for example, leads to more government spending and higher deficits, and disproportionately empowers voters from one-issue fringe parties
Read MoreA tax on foreign buyers may seem like an easy fix but it ignores the fact the housing supply is not keeping up with demand
Read MoreContinued inaction ultimately means fewer opportunities and less prosperity for British Columbians
Read MoreStatistics Canada explicitly warns against using the Low Income Measure to measure poverty but a report from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives uses it anyway
Read MoreInequality that results from entrepreneurship and innovation – as opposed to cronyism and corruption – provides enormous benefits to citizens
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