The “demand curve” starts high and then falls.
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The Wynne government almost exclusively targeted housing demand—not supply.
If wind and solar power are “cheaper” than conventional generation, then there would be no need for subsidies.
More than 80 per cent of middle-class families have experienced an increase in their federal income taxes.
Goods don’t pay import taxes, only people pay import taxes.
In nine developed countries including Canada, immigrants are more than 20 per cent more likely to be self-employed than the native population.
Bill C-69 would completely overhaul how major energy projects are reviewed by government in Canada.
Tariffs hurt Canadian consumers, but also Canadian producers who rely on imported inputs.
Regulators continue to downplay the deleterious impacts of their rules.
Recent U.S. actions underscore how difficult it is to negotiate a free trade agreement with a U.S. administration that believes in managed trade.
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