Exploring the Options on Climate Change By: OpenCanada Staff , / 4 April, 2014 How much carbon a given economy produces isn’t the only measure that matters in the climate change debate. How much economic bang an economy gets for its energy buck is also important.
Egypt’s Fiscal Cliff By: Bessma Momani , / 2 April, 2013 Bessma Momani on why Egypt is on the verge of a real fiscal cliff, and the consequences for the region if it goes over.
Why Nigeria Isn’t Ready To Lead By: David Hornsby , / 25 March, 2013 David Hornsby on why it’s too early to bet on Nigeria becoming the most powerful African state.
Risky Attitudes Toward Water By: OpenCanada Staff , / 22 March, 2013 OpenCanada asked Bernadette Connant about water risk management and how we can better leverage our competitive advantage in water.
Waternomics 101 By: OpenCanada Staff , / 22 March, 2013 OpenCanada talked to Dr. Diane Dupont about the effectiveness of putting a price on water.
1930s Redux? By: John Hancock , / 13 February, 2013 John Hancock on why the parallels between the economy of the 1930s and the economy today are becoming hard to ignore.
The New Economic Order By: Jennifer Jeffs , / 9 November, 2012 Earlier this month, we had the privilege of hosting Christine […]
Super Storm Watch By: Claire Schachter , / 31 October, 2012 OpenCanada considers the bigger questions posed by Hurricane Sandy.
The End of Progress? By: John Hancock , / 19 September, 2012 Have we reached the end of technological progress? John Hancock isn’t betting on it.
Tyler Cowen on Economic Stagnation, the Internet, and Canada’s Dangerous Complacency By: OpenCanada Staff , / 19 September, 2012 OpenCanada’s interview with economist Tyler Cowen, author of The Great Stagnation.
Fettered Capitalism By: OpenCanada Staff , / 14 February, 2012 Is this really the end of the free market? A series on state capitalism and what it means for Canada.