The case against a Canadian digital currency
The preference for digital currency is growing fast, but Canadians are concerned about their privacy
Read MoreThe preference for digital currency is growing fast, but Canadians are concerned about their privacy
Read MoreOnline financial education is changing the game, threatening to impact financial advisers
Read MoreRather than subsist on government aid, Air Canada should urge officials to ease travel restrictions
Read MoreCanada’s 2050 goal to achieve net-zero emissions might look good on paper, but it will harm investors, companies, employees and households
Read MoreOfficials need to streamline and eliminate child-care regulations
Read MoreA global minimum corporate tax is a 20th-century solution imposed on the 21st-century, where the digital realm is disrupting taxation
Read MoreCanada must emulate countries such as Liechtenstein and Malta, which adapted legislation in advance to attract crypto entrepreneurs
Read MoreRather than distorting housing markets further, Canada needs an economy free from nonsense restrictions on investment and entrepreneurship
Read MoreBut any plan for fiscal austerity can’t ignore the elephant in the room – extraordinary health-care spending – no matter how politically awkward it is
Read MoreA fraction of the global economy moving to a bitcoin standard will create a ripple effect
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