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The sky-high costs of public construction projects in Ontario
While Bill 66 was a step in the right direction, important challenges remain that are preventing the realization of the full potential of this legislation and uselessly increasing project costs.
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Et les gens des régions dans tout ça?
Alors qu’il y a pénurie mondiale de gaz naturel et que les prix battent des records, le Québec balaye du revers de la main une occasion en or. C’est à n’y rien comprendre.
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How to Reduce Construction Costs in Ontario – Modernizing the Construction Industry
The economic situation in recent years has pushed construction project costs up considerably. While this is true across the country, the regulatory framework governing the construction industry in Ontario poses additional challenges that further raise costs. After analyzing the application (or not) of Bill 66 by the cities Hamilton, Toronto, and the region of Waterloo, MEI researchers concluded that this bill has some blind spots, and that maintaining the status quo will have major repercussions not only on the province’s construction industry, but also on Ontario taxpayers.
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GAFA: Australia shows what not to do
With Parliament back in session, the federal government plans to introduce a bill forcing Web giants to pay news sites for content published on their platforms.
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Réduction du prix des forfaits mobiles: le ministre Champagne n’a pas à se féliciter
La semaine dernière, nous apprenions que le gouvernement de Justin Trudeau a atteint son objectif de voir les tarifs cellulaires baisser de 25 % sur les forfaits milieu de gamme (2 Go à 6 Go). Il y a deux explications possibles.
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American protectionism hurts middle class families
Early this week, the US Department of Commerce indicated its intention to reduce tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber. While this is at least some good news for our lumber exporters, the tariffs remain.
IEDM – Le fédéral peut-il vraiment se vanter de faire baisser la facture du cellulaire? – Gabriel Giguère
February 2, 2022 | 14 min. 11 sec. | Midi Pile (95.7 KYK) Interview (in French) with Gabriel Giguère, Public Policy Analyst […]
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To fight inflation, bank rate hike must happen in March
Our policy-makers have to take the situation Canadians find themselves in seriously. It’s time to tackle the inflation that is undermining our living standards.
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Examining Canadian Competition in the Digital Era
The MEI is honoured to have been invited to participate in a consultation on the Canadian Competition Act in a continuing effort to ensure Canada has an effective and impactful competition law framework. We have read the discussion paper that examines whether digital markets have distinctive features that would invite significant changes to our competition law, prepared by Professor Edward M. Iacobucci, and wish to comment.
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Taxing homes is the wrong way to cool the housing market
We need to consider what the purpose of taxation is to begin with. It is to fund government expenditure, not to micromanage supply and demand.