5-minute read
Demander la permission pour innover, ou comment tuer la révolution Internet
Respect for privacy and the development of the Internet.
4-minute read
Aucun « tripotage », seulement une approche prudente
Proposing $13 billion of compensation to farmers to end supply management.
5-minute read
Le problème, c’est le contrôle des loyers
The impact of housing policies.
4-minute read
Housing is best governed by the market
The impact of housing policies.
8-minute read
Viewpoint – Housing Prices: Before Taxing Foreign Buyers, Scrap Rent Control
The government of Ontario has recently announced new policies intended to cool off its real estate market, imposing a 15% tax on foreign home buyers like the one enacted in 2016 in British Columbia, and also extending its rent control regulations. In Montreal, the opposition is asking the City to follow the example set by these two provinces. Quebec Finance Minister Carlos Leitão has said he is not interested in interfering with the market, and with good reason: This is precisely the kind of policy that contributes to the problem.
5-minute read
A-t-on besoin de l’État pour se nourrir?
Do we need a national food policy?
4-minute read
Farmers Don’t Need An Intrusive National Food Policy To Feed Canada
Do we need a national food policy?
6-minute read
Abolir la gestion de l’offre a un coût, et il faut le payer
Proposing $13 billion of compensation to farmers to end supply management.
4-minute read
A small price to pay for free milk
Proposing $13 billion of compensation to farmers to end supply management.
8-minute read
Viewpoint – Ending Supply Management with a Quota Buyback
Since the 1970s, farms in the dairy, poultry, and egg sectors have been subject to supply management, a system which combines production quotas, price controls, and import barriers to increase the prices of goods produced by these farms. The negative effects of this system for consumers have been studied in depth, and there is now a broad consensus regarding their existence and amplitude. The question of compensating farmers in order to abolish this regime remains an open one.