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Singapore is not China—and some U.S. politicians should study the difference

The average Singaporean earns about 30 per cent more than the average American.


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Two places called Eagle Pass—U.S. could learn from Canadian history

Building the CPR was an audacious undertaking for a young country such as Canada.


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Ottawa should end obsession with trade diversification

The United States has consistently accounted for approximately 75 per cent of Canada’s merchandise exports over the past three decades.


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Ottawa should refocus on Canada’s largest trading partner

The dominance of the U.S. in Canada’s international trade flows reflects the importance of physical distance on trade patterns.


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President Biden’s first 100 days of tax and spend

The president wants more than $2 trillion of new spending over the next decade.


1:41PM
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Biden spending spree expands America’s welfare state

Even though the vast majority of Americans never lost their jobs, politicians sent stimulus money directly to most households.


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Congressional voting on USMCA underscores influence of interest groups

Recent study found that legislator votes coincided with the positions of their constituents only 65 per cent of the time.