The Sound Economic Policy Project aims to create policies that promote prosperity for all Canadians rooted in free market principles. The project approaches policy development using a framework based on cooperative exchange models, a value or pricing mechanism, competition, decentralized transactions, and secure and enforceable property rights.
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Latest Articles
- “Canada’s dangerous drift toward executive rule: Jerome Gessaroli in Canadian Affairs,” Macdonald-Laurier Institute, July 18, 2025
- “The ghost in the machine that still governs,” The Hamilton Spectator, July 15, 2025
- “B.C. Ferries’ China deal exposes the cost of fiscal weakness,” Vancouver Sun, July 2, 2025
Latest Interviews
- Will Trump’s plans for deregulation leave Canada in the dust? – The Jas Johal Show, January 2025
- Freedom and Fortune – Boom and Bust Show with Hon. Tony Clement, November 2024
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The Sound Economic Policy Project is led by author and instructor Jerome Gessaroli. Mr. Gessaroli teaches at the British Columbia Institute of Technology’s School of Business + Media, courses in corporate finance, security analysis, and advanced finance. He is a senior fellow with the Macdonald-Laurier Institute (MLI), and a senior fellow with the Montreal Economic Institute (MEI).