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The British historian, Lord Acton, once wrote, "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely," and "There is no...
Read moreIn their 2010 book The Canadian Century: Moving Out of America’s Shadow, Brian Lee Crowley, Jason Clemens, and Niels Veldhuis,...
Read moreSome important topics require a nuanced and deeper understanding for one to report on them, at least to do so...
Read moreThe Guatemalan government, through its Ministry of Economy, is promoting three new scholarships to boost formal employment in the country...
Read moreThere is something of a celebration going on in Canada’s activist community over the recent ruling by an Ontario Superior...
Read moreOver half a century ago, the Cuban Revolution abolished all private property rights, pursuing heaven on earth with the communist...
Read moreThe syndicalism promoted by the socialist government of Venezuela has acted as a grouping agent, not as a system to...
Read moreAs noted on our Canal blog, a new forty-eight-city ranking for investment friendliness in Latin America is out from the...
Read moreMontreal city councilor Benoit LaDouce has proposed a new law requiring all dogs in that Canadian city to understand commands...
Read moreSometimes the truth hurts, and there’s no way to hide it. The latest Economic Freedom of the World Report, which...
Read moreMinimum wage laws are politically sacrosanct; politicians who argue against increasing the minimum wage commit political suicide. Voters believe that...
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