NORTHERN ECONOMIST 2.0

An Ontario economics and policy blog.

Monday, 14 December 2020

Thunder Bay City Council's Increasingly Out of Touch Vision for Thunder Bay

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  If history teaches us anything, it is that periods of pandemic are ultimately associated with eras of great economic and...
Friday, 11 December 2020

Input Into the Federal 2021 Budget Process

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  I had the opportunity to present via Zoom at the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance today. It was a very good experience with ...
Monday, 7 December 2020

Dealing with the Real Issues at Thunder Bay City Council

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  Thunder Bay City Council has a packed agenda this week but among all the items there is not one mention of the crucial i...
Tuesday, 1 December 2020

The Shape of Federal Fiscal Things to Come: Chrystia Freeland’s 1 Percent Solution

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  Yesterday’s Federal Fall Economic Statement is actually quite a remarkable document. On the one hand, given the expectat...
Wednesday, 25 November 2020

Thunder Bay Residents Fight Back with a $350 Million Lawsuit

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  After months of silence on the part of their municipal government, residents of Thunder Bay affected by the leaky pipe p...
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Livio Di Matteo
The Northern Economist blog started on Shaw Webspace as commentary and analysis of economic issues and policy from a Northern Ontario perspective by Livio Di Matteo, Professor of Economics at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. It had regular posts from November 2010 to February 2012. Posts continued on Northern Economist 2.0 until 2013 when I took an extended break. Occasional posts resumed effective December 2016. With Shaw terminating its blog space functions, I have archived the old posts at: northerneconomistarchive.blogspot.ca.
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