Monthly Archives: October 2009

Madely in the morning, October 9

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Government dependency

Time for a little fence-mending, I’d say. No, not Michael Ignatieff and Denis Coderre, Stephen Harper and the right or Jack Layton and relevance. My actual fence.
It won’t make headlines even in this month’s “Not Obviously Worse Homes and Gardens.” … Continue reading

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Madely in the morning, October 2

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‘We’ are not the world

According to the newspapers, the international community is putting pressure on Iran over nuclear weapons. This is very bad news.
Consider the Monday New York Times story that the U.S. wants new sanctions that “could include a cutoff of investments to … Continue reading

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The right tool for the job

A piece on mine in the current Fraser Forum looks at means and ends in public policy.

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