The Ian Soutar Lecture Series presented by Pembroke Private Wealth Management
Debate featuring Dr. Tom Palmer, Executive Vice President for International Programs at the Atlas Network, and Dr. Rick Smith, Executive Director of the Broadbent Institute, and moderated by Mr. Dan Delmar, Managing Partner, Public Relations, TNKR, and CJAD radio host.
5-minute read
Bon curé, mauvais pusher : un film mettant en vedette le gouvernement
The state and revenues generated by the products of vice.
4-minute read
Canadian food policy – Let supermarkets keep innovating
Canada does not need a food policy.
5-minute read
Pas besoin d’une politique alimentaire au Canada: laissons l’innovation se poursuivre
Canada does not need a food policy.
11-minute read
The Miracle of Supermarkets – The Perspective of the Austrian School of Economics
Although we take supermarkets for granted, our access to such a quantity and variety of food products on demand and at any time of year is absolutely remarkable. This “miracle” is all the more impressive given that it is the result of spontaneous and voluntary collaboration between millions of people, most of whom will never meet. This paper will examine the historical evolution and the current operation of supermarkets and the numerous intermediaries that supply them, using the analytical framework of the Austrian School of Economics.
5-minute read
La France aurait-elle oublié la liberté économique ?
The fight against poverty depends on economic freedom.
4-minute read
Why we have it so good
The fight against poverty depends on economic freedom.
5-minute read
Le socialisme: un modèle à éviter… à moins de vouloir s’appauvrir
The impacts of an application of socialism.
4-minute read
La liberté économique, à quoi ça sert?
What Are the Benefits of Economic Freedom?
14-minute read
What Are the Benefits of Economic Freedom?
A useful and intuitive definition of “economic freedom” is the freedom (absence of coercion) to buy from, or sell to, a willing counterparty. A society based on economic freedom is a free-market society. But is economic freedom economically beneficial? Is it all about money? Is it moral? Aren’t there many exceptions where government intervention is warranted? This Economic Note addresses these questions.