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Muy Caro! Canada's costly connection

Muy Caro! Canada's costly connection

For Canadian consumers, Price is far from Right on mobile and wireless service. Why?
Social media can’t replace the ground game

Social media can’t replace the ground game

In a world obsessed with likes, tweets, and “engagement,” it’s too easy to miss the value of real-world interactions
Why mining matters

Why mining matters

Bob Price says mining has an enormous economic impact – and yet struggles with an image problem. Why?
NDP Deals Embody Worst of Partisan Trade Unionism

NDP Deals Embody Worst of Partisan Trade Unionism

The NDP's move to force unionization is an affront to one of the core values of the labour movement: a worker’s freedom to choose.
Bureaucracy keeping cannabis black market viable

Bureaucracy keeping cannabis black market viable

Cannabis may be legal, but the black market is still running way ahead of the regulators, politicians and legal investors.
Beware the Government’s Back Room Deal with Big Unions

Beware the Government’s Back Room Deal with Big Unions

Modern-day snake oil salesmen are pushing a "miracle cure" for construction, but all it does is add construction costs and strip workers of their rights.
B.C. mayors shaking down energy companies are ignoring reality

B.C. mayors shaking down energy companies are ignoring reality

City of Victoria politicians continue to ignore how important oil and gas have been to their community's development and wealth.
Lack of competition pushes up cost to use the Internet

Lack of competition pushes up cost to use the Internet

Canada is among the world’s leaders when it comes to restrictive foreign ownership rules, and the digital realm is no exception.
Prince George and the future of resource-based communities

Prince George and the future of resource-based communities

B.C.'s northern capital knows first-hand how resource development can improve city services.
Don't bet on the NDP winning in Kamloops any time soon

Don't bet on the NDP winning in Kamloops any time soon

David Eby's decision to kill a much-needed BC Lottery Corporation head office project in Kamloops reminds Bob Price of a similar bad NDP decision in the early 1990s.