Canada Urgently Needs Real Regulatory Reform
Passed in June, Bill C-5 (the Building Canada Act) is Ottawa’s latest attempt to speed up approvals for major resource and infrastructure projects
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Passed in June, Bill C-5 (the Building Canada Act) is Ottawa’s latest attempt to speed up approvals for major resource and infrastructure projects
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Canada Post is bleeding taxpayers dry. In 2024 alone, it lost nearly $1.3 billion and saw revenues fall by $800 million—a staggering 12.2 per cent year-over-year decline
In a recent report, researchers with the Vanier Institute of the Family found that Canada lags behind similar countries in supporting working parents with flexible work arrangements and parental leave hours
British Columbia’s recent year-end financial update provides further evidence of the province’s disastrous fiscal position
Nine-country study finds newcomers in Canada earn nearly 30% less, largely due to blocked access to higher-paying jobs
British Columbia needs to immediately invest around $17 billion to make sure seniors in the province are properly cared for over the next decade
According to new data from Statistics Canada, young Canadians are facing a historically challenging job market
Changes would increase the amount of money employers could deduct from Temporary Foreign workers’ paycheques to pay for housing
Canada is buckling under the weight of unsustainable immigration levels, and Prime Minister Marc Carney’s early decisions suggest he plans to keep following Justin Trudeau’s failed path
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