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De l’importance de la croissance économique
Opposer des baisses d’impôts (ou toute autre forme d’allègement fiscal) à une meilleure qualité des services publics est un faux dilemme. Nous pouvons nous « payer » les deux, et encore plus.
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The high costs of climate ‘justice’ through lawfare
The anti-energy left has weaponized consumer protection laws in the United States to punish oil and gas companies simply for carrying out their core business.
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When a private organization teams up with farmers to protect water and fish
Relying on market rules and voluntary agreements allows the different players to find win-win solutions, and has the benefit of not depending on direct investment from a government body. Article 3 of the “Capitalism: Working for the Environment” Series.
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An energy-producing kite? It’s possible thanks to private innovation
In popular culture, kites are first and foremost toys for kids. Yet with a bit of imagination, and private initiatives to support it, they can be used to produce renewable energy. Article 2 of the “Capitalism: Working for the Environment” Series.
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Wind Power Meets Entrepreneurship: A Step Toward Carbon Neutrality?
An economic system based primarily on competition, risk taking, and respect for property rights encourages initiatives such as Wind Catching Systems more than any other. Article 1 of the “Capitalism: Working for the Environment” Series.
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The urgent need to end the uncertainty
The more time that passes, the more the restrictions on our lives seem to have run their course in the eyes of the population.
5-minute read
Michael McCain is wrong about capitalism
Today’s corporate executives and owners seem willing to forsake history’s most successful social system for fear of the environmentalists, social justice warriors, and woke activists, greedy stakeholders all, now encircling them.
6-minute read
A plea for a rational usage of experts and ‘science’
Provincial governments in Canada, as well as the federal government, should form, and each have at their disposal, an independent, nimble, and small multidisciplinary advisory committee.
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Retraites : capitalisons comme au Québec pour soulager les contribuables
Le système de retraite partiellement capitalisé du Québec mérite que l’on s’y attarde et que l’on en tire des leçons.
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Raising softwood lumber tariffs will hurt Americans and Canadians both
The Biden administration should roll back tariffs on softwood lumber from Canada.