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Economy

Federalism

Ottawa Blames the Provinces. The Provinces Blame Ottawa. You Sit in the Waiting Room.

Canada's service failures are not a mystery. They are the predictable outcome of a federal structure that has evolved into a system where no single government is ever clearly responsible for results.

Anonymous  ·  July 2026  ·  5 min read

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Fiscal Policy

Canadians Don't Have a Tax Problem. They Have a Spending Problem.

Canadians are paying first-world taxes for increasingly second-rate public services. The money is coming in. The services are not being delivered. The question is where the gap went.

Anonymous  ·  June 2026  ·  5 min read

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Indigenous Policy

Canada's Indigenous Land Claim Backlog Is a National Competitiveness Crisis

Treating unresolved land claims as a cultural problem to manage has allowed Canada to ignore what it really is: a self-inflicted wound on national economic output that compounds every year nothing gets done.

Anonymous  ·  March 2026  ·  7 min read

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Tax Policy

Why Canada's Marginal Tax Rates Are Killing Ambition

Getting promoted should feel like a win. In Ontario, past a certain income level, it barely registers in your take-home pay while your workload doubles. That math has consequences the political class refuses to name.

Anonymous  ·  May 2026  ·  5 min read

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