Breaking Canada’s welfare trap
Breaking the welfare trap begins by reforming Canada's Workers Benefit
Breaking the welfare trap begins by reforming Canada's Workers Benefit
Governments inevitably make a mess of social welfare programs, wasting money, discouraging work and encouraging dependence
Allowing employers to adjust quickly will improve the chances jobs are waiting for returning workers when the crisis subsides
This isn’t a genuine movement for social justice. These are outsiders exploiting a division within one First Nation in the hope of creating chaos
The need for income security among middle-class Canadians is accelerating as the labour market changes
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is following in the footsteps of his father. That’s leading to fiscal calamity and regional dissent
Any voluntary increase in spending by the federal government would further exacerbate the deficit
It’s not a scarcity issue, it’s about knowledge and access. We have the means to fix that, in Canada and globally
There are no status cards providing one group with superior rights. There are no special financial privileges
Government is called upon for yet more legislation and more money when the real problem is poor parenting
The need for income security among middle-class Canadians is accelerating as the labour market changes
The federal government now spends approximately $100,000 per year on each First Nations family
If the world has anything to teach Canada, it’s not how to treat migrants. It’s how to deliver health care for its own