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  • GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION FAILURE

    Corporate welfare is only one part of a much larger pattern of government intervention in the economy. Across subsidies, bailouts, tax credits, and Crown corporations, taxpayers increasingly absorb private risk while profits remain private. This post examines how intervention distorts market signals, transfers costs to households, and leaves families paying more—even as the economy is…

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  • THE VALUE-FOR-DOLLAR QUESTION

    A MTWX member asked public servants to prove their value for dollar. That isn’t an insult—it’s a basic performance question. Over the past decade, federal spending grew far faster than population, inflation, or the economy, yet service quality declined. This post examines what Canadians actually received for that spending—and why taxpayers are paying premium prices…

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  • THE DISTRIBUTION MACHINE

    Whose money is it, and who is actually in control? Today, we pull back the curtain on the federal ‘Distribution Machine,’ a system where 54% of spending flows automatically through decades-old legislation, bypassing annual Parliamentary debate. We examine the ‘Martinez Family Math,’ showing why a typical household contributes over $11,000 to programs with zero outcome…

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  • WHEN TRUST COLLAPSES, ACCOUNTABILITY BECOMES NON-NEGOTIABLE

    Trust is the “operating system” of a functioning economy, but the 2026 Edelman Trust Barometer reveals that the system is failing. With 70% of the global population—and 73% of Canadians—retreating into an “insular mindset,” the assumed consent for government spending has vanished. From the halls of Davos to the frustration of MTWX members, the message…

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  • A MEMO the TAXPAYER HAS NEVER BEEN ALLOWED TO WRITE

    Whose money are you spending? MTWX member Brant Hasanen issues a bold ‘New Year’s Memo’ to every public service employee and elected official in Canada. With government spending at an all-time high and perceived value at an all-time low, the status quo is no longer an option. We explore the demand for a measurable ‘economic…

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  • What Still Matters

    I don’t think certainty is required to orient yourself. What seems to matter more is clarity about what no longer works.

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  • The Cost of Waiting

    There’s a moment — and most people miss it — when you realize you’re no longer choosing to wait. You’re being carried.

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  • Silence Learned to Multitask

    It attended meetings. It filed reports. It stood in line at the grocery store. It made dinner. It watched television with the volume low. It set reminders for protests it wouldn’t attend. It drafted letters it wouldn’t send. It checked the news less frequently. It downloaded apps it wouldn’t open. It dismissed notifications. It got…

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  • Why Everyone Is Waiting

    People aren’t waiting for answers. They’re waiting for the questions to stabilize.

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  • When Leadership Stops Mattering

    Once mathematical constraints take over, leadership no longer determines outcomes — it determines who bears the cost.

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