Meaningless law masks failure to act
Don Cayo writes about Camille theriault's "health care guarentee" legislation
Reforming the Universities
Under a competitive regime, the marketplace itself will determine an efficient outcome for the post-secondary education system in Canada.
Productivity and taxes
You may think of Mississippi as a desperately poor U.S. state, and it is. On almost all measures of prosperity and economic success, it ranks at the bottom or very near the bottom of all U.S. states. Canadians' after tax income is lower than Mississippians. Of course, we have superior schools and health care, among many other things, but if Mississippi continues to get richer, and Canada poorer, that too may change. Rich Mississippians will find it easier to fund these services than poor Canadians.
Why do failures overshadow the many success stories?
Don Cayo examines the gap between the headlines and the realities of economic growth in Atlantic Canada.
NB’s Economy Outpaces NS
New Brunswickers generating more wealth and lower jobless rate