Canadians need a taxpayer bill of rights
Taxpayer Bill of Rights offers a solution to Canada’s spending crisis
Taxpayer Bill of Rights offers a solution to Canada’s spending crisis
The promise of MMT – endless unlimited government spending – is a fool’s game
The recent provincial budget was a golden opportunity to cut taxes and end the growing debt
Eliminates most of the guesswork required when balancing healthy choices and affordability
The raise for a backbench MP works out to an extra $5,100, while Trudeau is pocketing an extra $10,200
But tax-and-spend Trudeau Liberals are too drunk on the money it generates to let it go
Human adaptability and ingenuity will ensure that the Canadian economy continues to prosper
Our guide to help you survive these tough economic times
Any flicker of hope the Trudeau government will ever balance the budget has vanished
Under the Liberals, the cost of consulting firms has mushroomed from $8.4B in 2015 to an estimated $21.4B this year
The so-called “grocery rebate,” a one-time handout to the needy, won’t do much for Canadians over time
Federal debt now 92.2 per cent (!) higher than when Trudeau first took office
Could become a much more significant driver of food inflation than climate change itself