Canada Is Poaching America's High-Skilled Foreign Workers
It’s an entirely predictable consequence of an inhospitable immigration system.
It’s an entirely predictable consequence of an inhospitable immigration system.
"If you don't trust central authority, then you should see this immediately as something that is very problematic," says the Florida governor.
We owe this achievement to a combination of Covid vaccines and Biden Administration policy changes. But much more can be done.
Restricting foreign real estate ownership has something for both sides—conservatives don't like foreigners, and progressives don't like capital.
It's an impressive achievement. But we can do much more. Canada's much greater openness to immigration is an indication of what's possible.
In countries that privatized, there are fewer delays and costs are lower. But labor unions and the private plane lobby stand in the way.
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Western nations should adopt a general policy of granting refuge to Russians seeking to avoid conscription, and otherwise fleeing Vladimir Putin's increasingly repressive regime.
Montreal's heritage laws could prevent the financially troubled St. John the Evangelist church from converting its little-used parish hall into a much-needed, revenue-generating asset.
New mechanisms to threaten liberty are brought to bear on those who need the government's permission to do their jobs.
Taxes and bans on foreign home ownership haven't arrested home price increases where they've been tried. There's no reason to think Canada's policy will be more successful.
Demands by lawmakers and government officials for locally produced content may lead to online censorship.
The president has urged the Chinese government to respect the rights of anti-lockdown demonstrators. He actively encouraged the Canadian government to end the trucker protests.
The free market allows people to cooperate, fix errors, and adapt to changing circumstances.
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When the government runs the system, the right of citizens to end their own suffering can be twisted to serve the state.
A rider advocacy group says the Montreal's transit agency violated its free speech rights by refusing to run ads critical of recent fare hikes.
Bitcoin's creator designed it to be radically transparent, but the tools exist to make it as hard to trace as cash.
We can adapt the and improve the Canadian program, which is far better than current sclerotic US system. Coauthored with Sabine El-Chidiac.
There's no reason to have one set of rules for airline passengers and another for people who cross the border in a bus, train, or car.
I coauthored it with Canadian immigration policy expert Sabine El-Chidiac.
Foreign buyers are a small percentage of new home purchases. Excluding them from the housing market does little to reduce housing costs.
But bureaucratic obstacles and other constraints might reduce the effectiveness of these policies. More needs to be done to open the door to Ukrainian refugees, and also to Russians fleeing Vladimir Putin's increasingly oppressive regime.
And it will only drive people further into the arms of President Vladimir Putin.
Honk Honk HODL raised more than $1 million of bitcoin for the Canadian truckers. About two-thirds of it got to them.
When governments can de-bank you, you are not really free.
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