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Home»Archives»Eye on Canada»Eye on BC (Page 16)

Clearing the air: How industry should respond to public concerns

By David Fuller on March 30, 2018  

Clearing the air: How industry should respond to public concerns

A few years ago, I was involved with a small team of people in my…

A flicker of hope in Canada’s gloomy energy climate

By Ken Green on March 28, 2018  

A flicker of hope in Canada’s gloomy energy climate

By Kenneth Green and Niels Veldhuis The Fraser Institute The British Columbia government recently announced…

Open for business? Not B.C.

By Charles Lammam on March 27, 2018  

Open for business? Not B.C.

By Charles Lammam, Hugh MacIntyre and Ashley Stedman The Fraser Institute Consumer spending and a hot…

White privilege or simply elite posturing?

By Gerry Bowler on March 26, 2018  

White privilege or simply elite posturing?

Parents in the interior of British Columbia were shocked recently when their children came home…

When property prices are a crime

By Lee Harding on March 23, 2018  

When property prices are a crime

Everyone knew that Vancouver housing prices were criminal, they just didn’t know by how much.…

How B.C. can escape its painful housing trap

By Josef Filipowicz on March 14, 2018  

How B.C. can escape its painful housing trap

By Josef Filipowicz and Steve Lafleur The Fraser Institute The B.C. government’s recent budget included…

A two-step approach to electoral reform

By Lydia Miljan on March 9, 2018  

A two-step approach to electoral reform

In its haste to change the way we vote, British Columbia’s new government has created…

Pipe dreams: Taking pipeline obstructionism to a whole new level

By Ken Green on February 27, 2018  

Pipe dreams: Taking pipeline obstructionism to a whole new level

The B.C. government has thrown yet another wrench in the gears of the Canadian provincial…

B.C.’s budget cools the economic climate

By The Fraser Institute on February 26, 2018  

B.C.’s budget cools the economic climate

By Charles Lammam Hugh MacIntyre The Fraser Institute The fact that the first full budget…

B.C. at a fiscal crossroads

By Charles Lammam on February 19, 2018  

B.C. at a fiscal crossroads

By Charles Lammam and Hugh MacIntyre The Fraser Institute As the old cliché goes, if you don’t…

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