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Not One Of The Fraser Institute's "24 Facts for Voters" in Canada Stands Up to Scrutiny.
(dougaldlamont.substack.com)
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I haven't been able to get deep into this article, and so far I'm not impressed at all.
There's a glaring grammar error of a missing word in the first sentence.
The last sentence of the next paragraph is a struggle...
Okay, I'm being nitpicky, some editing could fix that.
But then the first counter-argument to one of FI's "facts", that Canada's personal income disparity vs the US is stagnating, is weak at best. Saudi Arabia in 2014? What? The global pandemic? Yeah, it was global, it affected Americans too. Donald Trump said it was China? How is that related? 2011 article about Calgary and Edmonton did something similar? So? Weak.
I was hopeful, but I'm not feeling enticed to read on at this point :(