A new jobs study has Jason Kenney intrigued. Mike Moffatt explains why it’s wrong
Tag Archives: Philip Cross
Boothe: Public sector investment isn’t crowding out anyone
The C.D. Howe paper on private versus public sector investment is not supported by simple arithmetic or theory
Why Kevin Page is not going away
Now an unofficial watchdog, the former PBO has no plans to stop asking tough questions
What the next PBO needs to do
A to-do list for Kevin Page’s successor
The past, present and future of the Parliamentary Budget Officer
Let us return to first principles and imagine a ’21st century Parliament’
Revisiting the census debate
So we know what the NHS will produce, now what?
Kevin Page and the Afghanistan audit
How the PBO came to release a report in the middle of an election
The meaning of Kevin Page
Philip Cross argues that Kevin Page’s term was bad for the institution of a Parliamentary Budget Officer.
Is a rate hike worth the risk?
What to look for in tomorrow’s BOC announcement
Canada’s unofficial (and unelected) opposition
Former high-ranking civil servants are outspoken critics of the Harper government