Energy Star Efficiency Program
…information about products’ energy use. Label is voluntary, and Congress ordered it The Energy Star label is voluntary for products that meet certain efficiency levels, and differs from Department of…
…information about products’ energy use. Label is voluntary, and Congress ordered it The Energy Star label is voluntary for products that meet certain efficiency levels, and differs from Department of…
rdan Health care in Canada from 1983, hat tip Mark Thoma at Economist View, is worth reading….
…has that system. But it is not the most successful economy in the world. Germany, Canada, Australia and Taiwan all (I believe) have more vibrant economies these days than the…
…at Canada and the European Union, in terms of cases (dotted lines) and deaths (solid lines) per week: Canada has 7.35 cases per million per week; the EU 7.91. Canada…
…If so, he’s likely to have a rude awakening. If you look at the actual composition of U.S.-Canada trade, it suggests if anything that Canada is in a stronger position…
…stomping all over Canada promoting his favorite candidate to replace Justin Trudeau. That being Pierre Poilievre, the leader of Canada’s Conservative party. If it does come to pass Pierre replaces…
…of Bowie’s oeuvre had provided a level of patronage that’s inconceivable for a musician of Bowie’s bent today…he spent the Nineties as a free agent, jumping from label to label,…
…protects the public from food-borne illnesses. It issues nutritional advice and drug labeling guidelines. It polices false medical claims on packaging and in advertisements. It safeguards about one in every…
Via a former editor’s Twitter feed, the Simon Fraser Institute decides to segment the costs of Canadian health care. For the good of the people, of course: It is critically…
…Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Holland, for example, and also in Canada and maybe Australia (which has a national healthcare-insurance system, as do the other countries I’ve mentioned)—entitlements, which I assume are…