Commentaries COMMENTARY Government job-growth rate in Canada vastly outstrips private sector Appeared in the Toronto Sun November 27, 2024 | By: Ben Eisen and Milagros Palacios In Ontario, the number of government jobs grew by 14.6 per cent compared to 4.8 per cent in the private sector. COMMENTARY Alberta government’s AIMCo shakeup could mean government control of pension fund assets Appeared in the Globe and Mail November 22, 2024 | By: Steven Globerman and Tegan Hill If the government uses AIMCo assets to make investments in the province, AIMCo investors will effectively subsidize other Albertans. COMMENTARY Tax reform would provide much-needed boost for Canada’s stagnant economy November 25, 2024 | By: Jake Fuss and Grady Munro High taxes reduce the reward individuals receive from productive economic activities. COMMENTARY Dismal economic growth prospects should raise alarm bells in P.E.I. Appeared in the Charlottetown Guardian November 23, 2024 | By: Alex Whalen The province's per-person GDP numbers tell a much different story than the aggregate economic growth numbers. COMMENTARY Government job-growth rate in Canada vastly outstrips private sector Appeared in the Toronto Sun November 27, 2024 | By: Ben Eisen and Milagros Palacios COMMENTARY Alberta government’s AIMCo shakeup could mean government control of pension fund assets Appeared in the Globe and Mail November 22, 2024 | By: Steven Globerman and Tegan Hill COMMENTARY Tax reform would provide much-needed boost for Canada’s stagnant economy November 25, 2024 | By: Jake Fuss and Grady Munro COMMENTARY Dismal economic growth prospects should raise alarm bells in P.E.I. Appeared in the Charlottetown Guardian November 23, 2024 | By: Alex Whalen COMMENTARY Alberta’s fiscal update projects budget surplus, but fiscal fortunes could quickly turn November 21, 2024 | By: Tegan Hill COMMENTARY Trudeau’s new tax package gets almost everything wrong November 21, 2024 | By: Ben Eisen and Jake Fuss COMMENTARY UN climate conference—it’s all about money Appeared in the Appeared in True North November 22, 2024 | By: Kenneth P. Green COMMENTARY Global fossil fuel use rising despite UN proclamations Appeared in the National Post November 22, 2024 | By: Julio Mejía and Elmira Aliakbari COMMENTARY Ford’s mini-budget keeps Wynne fiscal legacy intact Appeared in the Toronto Star November 21, 2024 | By: Ben Eisen and Jake Fuss COMMENTARY Ottawa should finally change course after decade of deficits Appeared in the Ottawa Sun November 20, 2024 | By: Jake Fuss and Grady Munro SEE ALL COMMENTARY STAY UP TO DATE Join our mailing list so you never miss a thing! Full Name Email address Postal Code Phone Number
COMMENTARY Government job-growth rate in Canada vastly outstrips private sector Appeared in the Toronto Sun November 27, 2024 | By: Ben Eisen and Milagros Palacios In Ontario, the number of government jobs grew by 14.6 per cent compared to 4.8 per cent in the private sector.
COMMENTARY Alberta government’s AIMCo shakeup could mean government control of pension fund assets Appeared in the Globe and Mail November 22, 2024 | By: Steven Globerman and Tegan Hill If the government uses AIMCo assets to make investments in the province, AIMCo investors will effectively subsidize other Albertans.
COMMENTARY Tax reform would provide much-needed boost for Canada’s stagnant economy November 25, 2024 | By: Jake Fuss and Grady Munro High taxes reduce the reward individuals receive from productive economic activities.
COMMENTARY Dismal economic growth prospects should raise alarm bells in P.E.I. Appeared in the Charlottetown Guardian November 23, 2024 | By: Alex Whalen The province's per-person GDP numbers tell a much different story than the aggregate economic growth numbers.
COMMENTARY Government job-growth rate in Canada vastly outstrips private sector Appeared in the Toronto Sun November 27, 2024 | By: Ben Eisen and Milagros Palacios
COMMENTARY Alberta government’s AIMCo shakeup could mean government control of pension fund assets Appeared in the Globe and Mail November 22, 2024 | By: Steven Globerman and Tegan Hill
COMMENTARY Tax reform would provide much-needed boost for Canada’s stagnant economy November 25, 2024 | By: Jake Fuss and Grady Munro
COMMENTARY Dismal economic growth prospects should raise alarm bells in P.E.I. Appeared in the Charlottetown Guardian November 23, 2024 | By: Alex Whalen
COMMENTARY Alberta’s fiscal update projects budget surplus, but fiscal fortunes could quickly turn November 21, 2024 | By: Tegan Hill
COMMENTARY Trudeau’s new tax package gets almost everything wrong November 21, 2024 | By: Ben Eisen and Jake Fuss
COMMENTARY UN climate conference—it’s all about money Appeared in the Appeared in True North November 22, 2024 | By: Kenneth P. Green
COMMENTARY Global fossil fuel use rising despite UN proclamations Appeared in the National Post November 22, 2024 | By: Julio Mejía and Elmira Aliakbari
COMMENTARY Ford’s mini-budget keeps Wynne fiscal legacy intact Appeared in the Toronto Star November 21, 2024 | By: Ben Eisen and Jake Fuss
COMMENTARY Ottawa should finally change course after decade of deficits Appeared in the Ottawa Sun November 20, 2024 | By: Jake Fuss and Grady Munro
COMMENTARY
Government job-growth rate in Canada vastly outstrips private sector
Appeared in the Toronto Sun
| By: Ben Eisen and Milagros Palacios
In Ontario, the number of government jobs grew by 14.6 per cent compared to 4.8 per cent in the private sector.
COMMENTARY
Alberta government’s AIMCo shakeup could mean government control of pension fund assets
Appeared in the Globe and Mail
| By: Steven Globerman and Tegan Hill
If the government uses AIMCo assets to make investments in the province, AIMCo investors will effectively subsidize other Albertans.
COMMENTARY
Tax reform would provide much-needed boost for Canada’s stagnant economy
| By: Jake Fuss and Grady Munro
High taxes reduce the reward individuals receive from productive economic activities.
COMMENTARY
Dismal economic growth prospects should raise alarm bells in P.E.I.
Appeared in the Charlottetown Guardian
| By: Alex Whalen
The province's per-person GDP numbers tell a much different story than the aggregate economic growth numbers.