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LatestA young hero for all to emulate
Jesse Canney’s performance at the recent Special Olympics has been a catalyst for breaking down the barriers of marginalization
Equalization inequalities must be addressed
Encouraging short-term stability at the expense of economic performance and fairness is folly when alternatives are available
New Brunswick’s ban on fracking must be overturned
Investment makes workers more productive, creates better jobs and drives income growth. Fracking offers a simple, safe solution
School choice a good first step to quality education in Atlantic Canada
Adopting the Alberta charter school model would give parents and children more choice and allow them to enjoy the benefits of competition
Ottawa’s contradictory climate policy just wastes money
Billions of dollars in spending announcements allow politicians to burnish their green credentials. But they don’t get the job done
Federal carbon tax seems destined to fail
P.E.I. has added itself to the list of carbon tax opponents, following Premier Doug Ford of Ontario. And the list is growing
Carbon tax particularly dangerous to New Brunswick
The tax will slow the already-faltering New Brunswick economy and create a competitive disadvantage with U.S. businesses
Atlantic Canada should abandon government liquor monopolies
It’s time to focus on preserving public safety while permitting a market system to thrive through the entire supply chain, from producer to consumer
Another province calls Trudeau’s carbon tax bluff
Wearing thin is the insistence from carbon tax proponents across Canada that there was no other way this could have played out
Minimum wage prices low-skilled workers out of a job
Governments should abolish the fruitless minimum wage if they want to do right by young and low-income persons
