Konrad von Finckenstein – Modernizing Communications Legislation

From: Konrad von Finckenstein To: The Minister of Canadian Heritage and Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Date: May 5, 2017 Re: Modernizing Communications Legislation The recent budget announced the following upcoming legislative review. “To ensure that Canadians continue to benefit from an open and innovative Internet, the Government proposes to review and modernize […]

Competition Bureau Should Not Have Power to Compel Information for Market Studies

Report of the C.D. Howe Institute Competition Policy Council   The Competition Bureau should not have the ability to obtain orders to compel Canadian businesses to produce information for use in a market study, according to the majority view of the C.D. Howe Institute’s Competition Policy Council, which held its thirteenth meeting on April 17, 2017. Such investigatory orders could result in significant costs for Canadian businesses. Council members were also of the view that the Competition Bureau has not identified how previous market studies were systematically deficient or that information obtained voluntarily from market study participants was inadequate so as to justify the potentially significant costs arising from investigatory…

Jeremy Kronick – Why Rent Control is Doomed to Fail

From: Jeremy Kronick To: The Ontario Minister of Housing Date: May 1, 2017 Re: Why Rent Control is Doomed to Fail One of the pillars of your recently announced plan aimed at making housing more affordable is to extend rent controls to all recently built rental units.  This measure can be assessed through a number of […]

Jonathan Hall – On Rent Control, the Devil is in the Details

From: Jonathan Hall To: The Ontario Minister of Finance  Date: April 28, 2017 Re: On Rent Control, the Devil is in the Details In response to quickly climbing rents in the Greater Toronto Area you have proposed imposing rent control to all rental units, rather than just those built before 1991, as legislation currently stands. However, […]

Anindya Sen – Cannabis Act Good First Step

From: Anindya Sen To: Bill Blair, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice Date: April 20, 2017 Re: Cannabis Act Good First Step So far so good. In earlier research, I set out broad guidelines for marijuana legalization, which have been reflected in the work of  the Federal Task Force on Marijuana Legalization and the recent Cannabis Act proposed […]

Dachis, Mhadi & Pinto – Ontario Shouldn’t Follow Vancouver’s Lead On Foreign Buyers Tax

From: Benjamin Dachis, Hamza Mhadi, and Jairo Pinto To:  The Hon. Charles Sousa, Ontario Minister of Finance Date: April 12, 2017 Re: Vancouver’s Foreign Buyers Tax Meant Fewer Homes For Sale – Ontario Shouldn’t Follow Suit Housing affordability has been a growing concern among many first-time homebuyers in Canada’s major metropolitan regions, particularly in Greater Toronto and […]

How Ontario Can End the Cycle of Meddling in Electricity Markets: Globe and Mail Op-Ed

Every 10 years or so, the government of Ontario finds it necessary to freeze or cut electricity prices because the costs of an ambitious energy policy prove to be politically unacceptable. This leaves every generation of electricity customers paying for the cost of a failed experiment from a previous generation. We should learn from this experience and implement a governance model for the sector that reviews and mitigates costs before a policy is adopted, not after.

In 1993, the government froze prices because the costs of Ontario Hydro’s massive nuclear expansion were leading to double-digit rate increases. In 2002, the government froze prices because the electricity market opening resulted in higher and more volatile prices. In…

Steve Szentesi – A Proposal to Amend the Competition Act Reference Section

From: Steve Szentesi To: The Hon. Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development CC: John Pecman, Commissioner of Competition Date: March 28, 2017 RE: A Proposal to Amend the Competition Act Reference Section Despite being in force in one form or another for over a hundred years, Canadian competition law remains relatively underdeveloped compared to other […]

Ware and Von Wartburg – Competition Policy Should Promote Competition

From: Roger Ware and Markus von Wartburg To: John Pecman, Commissioner of Competition; Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Cc: Brian Facey; Joshua Krane Date: March 27, 2017 Re: Competition Policy Should Promote Competition In their recent e-Brief Promoting Innovation and Efficiency by Streamlining Competition Reviews, Brian Facey and Joshua Krane (Facey […]

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