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Our Cuba policy is outdated and counterproductive

    By Bill Hellman, USN/SEAL (Ret)   America’s often changing policy on travel to Cuba makes very little sense when you consider our trade and travel rules with other countries who have obvious human rights and political issues contrary to American values and...

Argentina, from rich country to poor country

  By Manuel Llamas, courtesy of Libertad y Progreso   In the first third of the 20th century, it was one of the ten wealthiest countries in the world, today it is 63 (IMF, 2017). Why? The answer is socialism.   Argentina is one of the countries that has registered a...

Limits on Pension Investments Hurt Returns

  By Ian Madsen, courtesy of Frontier Centre for Public Policy   Recently, members of ‘Extinction Rebellion’, a climate change activist group, sat in protest at the University of British Columbia, beginning a hunger strike on January 6th, trying to stop UBC’s pension...