The 2026 World Cup is a fiscal disaster for Canada
Toronto and Vancouver are blowing $1 billion on a World Cup party and they’re doing it on the taxpayers’ dime
Toronto and Vancouver are blowing $1 billion on a World Cup party and they’re doing it on the taxpayers’ dime
Long waits and service shortages are not accidents. They are the predictable result of a single-payer system that limits access
A web of regulations, compliance costs, carbon pricing and interprovincial trade barriers is quietly pushing food prices higher
Canada keeps trying to regulate its way out of a housing shortage. Argentina tried something else, and the rental market improved
It’s not about money. It’s about the rules shaping how Canada’s health care system actually works
Provinces call it “revenue,” but it looks a lot like exploitation of the marginalized
Canada’s LNG advantage is clear, but federal bottlenecks still risk turning a rare opening into another missed opportunity