By . One of the most irritating, head-bangingly simplistic slogans in Canadian politics is “no to for-profit healthcare”. It’s one thing to suggest that there should be no financial barriers to accessing healthcare; it’s another to suggest getting rid of “profit”. I mean, the entire system is based on profit. More...
Affordability of Higher Education in Canada and the United States
By . About a decade ago, my colleague Kim Steele and I did a comparison of the affordability of public higher education in all ten Canadian provinces and fifty US states. In general, Canadian provinces did not do well; yes, Canada has lower costs for students, but its student aid system is less generous and – this is worth remembering – Americans are wealthier than we are. More...
