A carbon tax on cows?
Consumer carbon taxes seem to cause something akin to hysteria among Canadian conservatives. The federal leader of the Conservative party endlessly repeats his slogan “axe…
… a Bill Longstaff blog
Consumer carbon taxes seem to cause something akin to hysteria among Canadian conservatives. The federal leader of the Conservative party endlessly repeats his slogan “axe…
In response to the Liberals’ loss, real and symbolic, of the allegedly safe seat of Toronto-St. Paul’s, the cries for their leader to step down…
What does the Alberta government and its oil industry mentors have against the truth? There must be some kind of problem or they wouldn’t be…
A rather modest tax reform has much of the business community and its attendant economists in a bit of a dither. Corporations and trusts will…
A recent survey of Canadian attitudes toward various countries by the Angus Reid Institute produced some interesting results. The survey covered nine countries that have…
Yesterday I cast my online ballot for a new leader of Alberta’s NDP, our current quite exceptional incumbent deciding to move on to other pursuits.…
When, in the 1980s, we embarked on our binge of free trade agreements, we were assured by their political and business promoters that they would…
Having just posted bad news about democracy, specifically the loss of Hong Kong to Xi Jinping’s autocracy, I read some good news. In India’s recent…
At a time when democracy seems to be losing ground around the globe, even in the United States, one of the saddest losses is Hong…
“We've talked for 40 years about climate change … and we've done very, very little about it.” That isn’t an environmentalist talking. Or a scientist.…