Canada’s approach to health care is primarily focused on treating people downstream, or when they become sick. An unanticipated consequence of Canadian medicare is that we have made illness and disease a growth industry and we are struggling to keep up with demand.  The solution to our problem is not bigger hospitals and more doctors […]

Nearly six decades after a royal commission recommended that the income tax system be changed to recognize total family household income, instead of each individual’s income, the federal Conservative government has at last suggested that it wants to level the playing field – a move considered long overdue by Jack Mintz, a noted economist and […]

Since the 2008-2009 economic crisis, Canadians have had a harder time accumulating wealth for retirement purposes. Governments have also been feeling the pinch and are not in position to increase spending on retirement benefits. But, according to a report released today by The School of Public Policy, there are still several measures government can take […]