Barriers to competition hurt Canadians
Government-erected barriers mean firms have few incentives to improve efficiency, cut costs and satisfy consumers
Read MoreGovernment-erected barriers mean firms have few incentives to improve efficiency, cut costs and satisfy consumers
Read MoreThe burden of the debt financing falls on the whole population, and low-income Canadians can least afford to contribute
Read MoreIn Quebec, the debate rages again – even though the case for deregulation is overwhelming, according to economists
Read MoreIf we want fewer scandals, we must scale back government to limit the temptation to indulge in scandalous behaviour
Read MoreWe need a more modest, but more efficient, set of environmental policies that involve doing less, not more
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