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Category Archives: Economy

Canada Should Focus on Health Rather than Healthcare

September 28, 2015by Steven Lamothe

Steven Lamothe Most Canadians of all political stripes have immense pride in Canada’s universal public healthcare system, with many considering it an integral part of the Canadian identity. It is […]

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Economy, Health, Public Policy

Screwed: The Talk About My Generation

September 10, 2015by Lindsay Handren 2 Comments

Lindsay Handren For post-secondary students, September is arguably the most appropriate month to mark the start of a “new year”. In addition to cooler weather and the return of pumpkin […]

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Canada, Economy, Education, Public Policy, Youth

Unleashing the Ring of Fire

March 10, 2015by connorcolvin 1 Comment

Connor Colvin  Politicians have described the Ring of Fire as a “game changer”, a “multi-generational economic opportunity” and “the most promising mining opportunity Canada has seen in a century.” In […]

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Economy, Energy & Natural Resources, Featured, Indigenous, Infrastructure, Ontario

Work Sharing: How to Make Canada (A Bit) More Recession Proof

March 2, 2015by zachlewsen

Zach Lewsen At the onset of the 2008 recession, Canadian employment trends took a turn for the worse. In particular, the manufacturing sector — linked to the contagious financial downturn […]

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Canada, Economy, Europe, Evidence-based, Labour, Public Policy

Global Student Mobility: The Stimulant for Economic Growth in Nigeria

February 11, 2015by Abiola Sulaiman

Abiola Sulaiman Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy and most populous nation with approximately 180 million people and an annual population growth rate of 3.5 per cent, finds itself in a pivotal […]

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Economy, Education, Middle East & Africa, Public Policy

Too Big to Change: A Look at Canadian Executive Compensation

February 6, 2015by Brynne Moore Leave a comment

Brynne Moore A recent report released by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) found that the compensation levels of Canada’s wealthiest 100 Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) now average about […]

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Canada, Economy, Public Finance, Public Policy

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