Category Archives: Regulation

London unjammed

(February 21, 2003) On Monday, London tamed the private automobile by subjecting it to a market discipline: Vehicles began paying £5 per day in congestion charges to enter central London between 7 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. on weekdays. Congestion all but disappeared. Continue reading

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Responses to Fidel Batista!

(February 3, 2003) Re: Lawrence Solomon’s article, “Fidel Batista!” published in the Jan. 25, 2003, issue of the National Post. Continue reading

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The 2002/2003 Alberta electoral boundaries commission

(February 1, 2003) Proposed Electoral Division Areas, Boundaries and Names for Alberta. Continue reading

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Property rights: The key to freedom, prosperity and equality

(February 1, 2003) Without property rights – full, robust and free from state interference – we will never be truly free. And while we might be the same, we will never be equal, either. Nor will be prosperous for long. Continue reading

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Castro’s dupes

(February 1, 2003) Fidel Castro worked miracles after leading the Revolution that liberated Cuba from the dictator, Batista. The statistics are there, for any fool to see. Continue reading

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