National Post columnist Andrew Coyne highlights CPI’s recent study on the Downtown Relief Line. Continue reading Andrew Coyne: The real solution to traffic congestion? Road tolls
Study: Why the Downtown Relief Line is unneeded (and not even a relief line for downtown)
The City of Toronto’s proposals to build the Downtown Relief Line (DRL) are costly and counterproductive. Consumer Policy Institute offers a better plan. Continue reading Study: Why the Downtown Relief Line is unneeded (and not even a relief line for downtown)
More and more, poor countries are holding elections to qualify for foreign aid
Aid agencies are coming to realize that foreign aid itself may undermine democracy. Continue reading More and more, poor countries are holding elections to qualify for foreign aid
The female drivers of income inequality
What to do about this unintended consequence of female emancipation? One route to greater income equality would be to restrict education for women and arrange marriages for them.
One-size-suits-all vaccines will soon be replaced by safer, more effective ones
Continue reading One-size-suits-all vaccines will soon be replaced by safer, more effective ones
Vaccines can’t prevent measles outbreaks
Measles in highly immunized societies occurs primarily among those previously immunized. Continue reading Vaccines can’t prevent measles outbreaks
Ontario offers band-aid solution to soaring electricity bills
Ontario’s latest plan to tackle higher energy bills misses the point entirely. Continue reading Ontario offers band-aid solution to soaring electricity bills
The best way to protect healthy kids from measles
Lawrence Solomon discusses his recent column, the “Untold Story of Measles” on the Charles Adler Show, 680 CJOB in Winnipeg.
Continue reading The best way to protect healthy kids from measles
Energy bills go up again, regulator points finger at renewables
Ontario’s renewable energy producers are largely to blame for the coming price hike for ratepayers. Continue reading Energy bills go up again, regulator points finger at renewables
The untold story of measles
Several decades following the vaccine’s introduction, the measles death rate rose, largely because the vaccine made adults, expectant mothers and infants more vulnerable.