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Jim Rushton
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8 MIN READ
Let’s be pragmatic, that’s what working people do all the time
Canada is already a continental energy superpower, but it can it go global?
Jim Rushton
October 29, 2025
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News
8 MIN READ
Life in a federation is hard, but worth the effort
"It is intellectually dishonest not to acknowledge the shattering of investor confidence and the erosion of trust among global customers in Canada’s
Jim Rushton
October 9, 2025
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News
7 MIN READ
When education outcomes don’t match jobs, they alienate youth
More than half of graduates are over-credentialed, and job vacancies in trades are at record highs.
Jim Rushton
September 25, 2025
Analysis
Analysis
6 MIN READ
We need to get more out of our resources
"The challenge is not to resist efficiency, but to add manufacturing variety and expand logistics capacity. We need some imagination to appreciate
Jim Rushton
August 12, 2025
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News
8 MIN READ
Projects in the national interest should spark big ideas
From pipelines to highways to corridors, Canada needs big ideas that strengthen communities and secure working-class jobs, writes Jim Rushton.
Jim Rushton
July 30, 2025
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8 MIN READ
Nation-building takes hard work and goodwill
Major projects in Western Canada are essential, but they require broad and genuine coalitions.
Jim Rushton
July 22, 2025
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News
8 MIN READ
British Columbia’s salmon farmers need our support
Another case where the world needs more of what Canada has, writes Jim Rushton.
Jim Rushton
July 14, 2025
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News
6 MIN READ
Scarcity always results in rationing, and British Columbia’s electricity supply is running low
The province has major ambitions, but a stretched power supply will hurt ordinary people the hardest.
Jim Rushton
July 7, 2025
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
10 MIN READ
How Vancouver’s economy became alienated from the rest of British Columbia
Despite diversification, British Columbia’s economy remains heavily reliant on resource industries for prosperity, with hopes of rebuilding urban-rural connections through Indigenous-led initiatives.
Jim Rushton
May 30, 2024
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