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Pastor sees the worst of communism rearing its head in Canada

By Lee Harding on October 6, 2021  

Pastor sees the worst of communism rearing its head in Canada

When Artur Pawlowski came to Canada in 1995, he didn’t think it would turn out…

How to create more affordable housing to meet rising demand

By Roslyn Kunin on October 4, 2021  

How to create more affordable housing to meet rising demand

I’m an economist, so I’m not flattered by those who say you could teach a…

The cities are taking over Canadian politics

By Ken Coates on October 1, 2021  

The cities are taking over Canadian politics

The parsing of the federal election results is underway, as Canadians seek insights into leadership,…

Rather than defund the police, rethink its core functions

By Krystle Wittevrongel on September 16, 2021  

Rather than defund the police, rethink its core functions

Rising crime rates have required Canadian police forces to reconcile managing their budgets with fighting…

Climate questions that make me pause

By Geoff Carpentier on September 12, 2021  

Climate questions that make me pause

A few columns ago I started a dialogue about climate issues and how we could,…

Grad student helps town plan for sustainable growth

By University of Alberta on September 2, 2021  

Grad student helps town plan for sustainable growth

Pitching a plan to a municipal government isn’t usually on the learning curve for a…

Higher mortgage hurdles beat up on working class

By Fergus Hodgson on August 30, 2021  

Higher mortgage hurdles beat up on working class

There’s no mystery as to why Canada has seen a record-setting housing spike in the…

Bureaucrats living high off the hog at taxpayers expense

By Franco Terrazzano on August 3, 2021  

Bureaucrats living high off the hog at taxpayers expense

COVID-19 has shone a light on a fundamental divide within Canada: the growing government bureaucracy…

Ontario’s governments are set to run deficits until the year 2095

By Jay Goldberg on July 29, 2021  

Ontario’s governments are set to run deficits until the year 2095

It’s time for Ontario taxpayers to hit the debt panic button. The Parliamentary Budget Officer…

ConnecTour Chronicles: A bicycle clinic that started with a bang

By Doug Firby on July 25, 2021  

ConnecTour Chronicles: A bicycle clinic that started with a bang

Troy Media publisher Doug Firby and Travel editor Lisa Monforton are part of a group…

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