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Ford needs to take a lesson from Alberta

By Jay Goldberg on March 11, 2022  

Ford needs to take a lesson from Alberta

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is sitting on his hands while Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is…

Ontario cutting its license plate sticker fees

By Jay Goldberg on March 7, 2022  

Ontario cutting its license plate sticker fees

License plate stickers in Ontario are destined for the ash heap of history, thanks to…

On tax cuts, Ford should go all in

By Jay Goldberg on February 17, 2022  

On tax cuts, Ford should go all in

After 15 years of governments pursuing high spending, run-away deficits, and no meaningful tax relief,…

With sky-high gas prices, Ford has a political opening

By Jay Goldberg on February 14, 2022  

With sky-high gas prices, Ford has a political opening

The collective blood pressure of Ontario taxpayers surged recently as gas prices hit record levels…

Is the majestic bald eagle making a comeback?

By Geoff Carpentier on February 13, 2022  

Is the majestic bald eagle making a comeback?

The majestic bald eagle never fails to arouse awe in observers fortunate enough to spot…

Pandemic pay hikes for government employees a tale of two Ontarios

By Jay Goldberg on February 2, 2022  

Pandemic pay hikes for government employees a tale of two Ontarios

Ontario has been experiencing a tale of two pandemics. One is a fairy tale for…

The feds need to end their lockdown subsidies

By Franco Terrazzano on January 21, 2022  

The feds need to end their lockdown subsidies

When governments subsidize something, you can expect more of it. With the federal government covering…

Responding to the pandemic doesn’t have to mean a mountain of debt

By Jay Goldberg on January 20, 2022  

Responding to the pandemic doesn’t have to mean a mountain of debt

As Ontario Premier Doug Ford continues to drive the province speeding toward the edge of…

Since we’ve no place to go, let it snow, let it snow, let it snow

By Michael Taube on January 18, 2022  

Since we’ve no place to go, let it snow, let it snow, let it snow

There’s no day like a snow day. In that same vein, there’s no column like…

How to restore Ontarians’ faith in the democratic process

By Jay Goldberg on January 10, 2022  

How to restore Ontarians’ faith in the democratic process

With trust in government having declined significantly over the past two years, it’s well past…

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