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Naomi Klein’s anti-capitalist vision for the future may allow for only a few lucky high-flyers.

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Some countries have high domestic levels of innovation but unequal outcomes while others have lower domestic levels of innovation but more egalitarian outcomes.

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While culture and the arts may appear to be relatively small budget items this election season, the political appeal of arts funding is important in many ways.

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Today, the Alberta government is hiking the minimum wage from $10.20 to $11.20, as part of its plan to raise the rate to $15 per hour by 2018.

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Health insurers enter and exit markets all the time—they aren't prevented from offering plans in other states.

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The current election campaign has seen a lot of attention focused on balancing the federal budget and the size of the federal deficit. Perhaps some historical perspective will better inform the debate.

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America's place as a free market, dynamic economy is faltering, with the U.S. now ranking as the 16th most economically free country in the world.

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People make decisions every day based on the costs they perceive and the benefits they expect from individual actions.

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This fiscal year, Canada's federal government will send more than $68 billion in transfer payments to the provinces.

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Most people probably don’t think of free markets as beautiful. They’re dynamic. They’re productive. They’re useful. But beautiful? That’s not really a word we associate with them.

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