In Canada, deficit spending keeps winning elections
No matter the party, governments run deficits because spending wins votes
No matter the party, governments run deficits because spending wins votes
Canada’s LNG advantage is clear, but federal bottlenecks still risk turning a rare opening into another missed opportunity
B.C. court decision raises new questions about what happens when Indigenous rights and private ownership collide
His attempt to ease Canada’s dependence on the U.S. stirs a backlash in B.C., raises Indigenous concerns and rattles his own party
Manitoba is choosing to expand the same drug policy model that other provinces are abandoning
Aboriginal title cases are stripping away Canadian property rights
They don’t fit our system of responsible government and should be scrapped
Despite warnings, the B.C. Aboriginal title case does not endanger property rights. It’s a necessary move toward fair treatment of Indigenous peoples
The strike is over, but the real price of the deal is a heavier debt burden for years to come
Both conservative leaders still have loyal backers, but swing voters are walking away