…vascillates from praising the FDA at being better at science than Health Canada (“Foreign regulatory requirements and drug specifications differ”) to arguing the FDA is inefficient and inaccurate at labeling….
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David Frum violates Canada’s “Professional Political Punditry” Standards Canada is having an election this week and Ira Basen is demanding better campaigns and commenting on “The Spin Cycle”. This piece…
…why not allow international competition in pharmaceutical products? If consumers did have the option of purchasing their medicine from another country such as Canada, this is what would likely happen:…
Paul Krugman vs. … um … me. [Updated.]
…But on Feb. 6, I posted a piece here that I titled “Republicans and Dana Milbank Solve the Unemployment Problem in Germany, Canada, Taiwan and Australia: Those countries just need…
Border Crisis: Fictions v. Facts (Part 2 of “Children from Central America”)
…need more immigrants willing to pick crops, work construction, and provide long-term care for baby-boomers. Canada’s population also is aging, and Canada is welcoming them as a part of that…
“Have It Your Way”
Remember that old jingle Burger King used in it’s advertisements? Well it looks like Burger King is determined to have it “their” way by merging with Canada’s Tim Hortons in…
How to deal with the growing incentives competition
…apply to new investments. Their track record is mixed—several agreements among US states failed quickly, but Australia (2003-2011) and Canada (1994-present) have been more successful.[3] Despite these mixed results, it…
Taking a page from John Roberts, Jeb Bush solves the problem of workers working part-time who want to work full-time: The way to create full-time jobs for part-time workers who want, but can’t find, full-time jobs is for part-time workers who want, but can’t find, full-time jobs to start working full-time. [With awesome update!]
…suggesting is not that we emulate the old Soviet Union but instead current Russia. And that countries such as Germany, Holland, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Switzerland, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark…
Denmark isn’t a middle-class, capitalist, entrepreneurial country? Because it has universal healthcare, free college, subsidized day care, and guaranteed family and medical leave? Really, Secretary Clinton? Really?
…that would also basically bring the U.S. in league with decidedly capitalist nations such as Canada and Great Britain. In the end, left writer Jesse Meyerson, himself a bona fide…
The Economist on Diversity and Development
…and most peaceful countries are historically multi-ethnic, such as Switzerland, Canada and Belgium. And most of the world’s richest countries are now the destination of immigrants from around the world,…
