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Labor shortages: shortfalls in the domestic labor supply and why immigrants should be part of the solution
Immigrants play a crucial role in our labor market, and the shortages Americans are experiencing today are, in part, the consequence of declines in legal immigration generated by the pandemic. The post Labor shortages: shortfalls in the...
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It’s high time for FERC to finalize its Updated Certificate Policy Statement
FERC Chairman Richard Glick’s legacy should clearly identify for future commissioners the analyses necessary to determine what proposed fossil fuel projects will actually serve the public interest and warrant FERC approval. The post...
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The Age of Stasis
It is simply part of the nature of our social system that progress gets harder over time. The post The Age of Stasis appeared first on Niskanen Center.
Opinion | The Guardian
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The Guardian view on the Conservatives: countdown to oblivion | Editorial
There is an end of an era feel about Tory fatalism towards Rishi Sunak and his government“So begins the countdown to oblivion,” the Labour MP and diarist Chris Mullin wrote on New Year’s Day 2010, as he contemplated the coming general...
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The Guardian view on the return of super-thin models: a worrying trend | Editorial
At a time when anxieties about body image are rife, the idealisation of skinniness is too dangerous to leave to the whims of the fashion industryReports from the latest high-profile catwalk shows have sent a shiver through the bones of the body...
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Here's what central players had to say as the Emergencies Act inquiry hearings wrapped
After six weeks, more than 70 witnesses, and the submission of more than 7,000 documents into evidence, the public hearing portion of the Public Order Emergency Commission wrapped up on Friday.
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Don Martin: After a long final day on the Emergencies Act inquiry stand, it's convoy zero, Trudeau won
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gambled just by showing up. And he appears to have won in the court of reasonable public opinion, Don Martin writes in an exclusive column for CTVNews.ca.
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Study confirms authenticity of ancient gold coin depicting forgotten emperor
A new study has confirmed the authenticity of an ancient Roman coin long considered fake but which researchers now believe depicts the image of a forgotten emperor.
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