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Were Farmers the First Property Rights Revolutionaries?
New research reveals a surprising relationship between farmers and the invention of property rights.
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A Solution to Pipeline Industry Paralysis
Bullying and legal land theft are not the answer—respecting property rights is
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If the state wants your property, it can take your property.
Expropriation Unlimited
Unrestrained expropriation is a serious public policy failure—and yet, one that’s widely ignored.
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UNDRIP says First Nations can say no to development. But we also need to be able to say yes
Most landowners...
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The Knowledge Problem
Why government pipeline and energy corridor schemes are destined to fail
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TMX and the Constitutional Mutiny
Once upon a time, it took just 20 months to get a pipeline built in Canada
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How Federal Regulations Pre-Empt Real Property Rights
A Montana case is no surprise to Canadians who are familiar with how regulatory regimes protect industry from landowners
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What Would Indigenous Ownership of TransMountain Look Like?
Equity stake in the pipeline is key for landowners, Indigenous and non-Indigenous.
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Andrew Scheer’s $100 Billion Energy Corridor is a Promise to Violate Property Rights
Government by nature is all about expropriation
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Practising the Law of the Land
John Goudy’s roots pull him back to the land—but these days, he’s working it in a different way.
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