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Michael Bloomberg’s nanny crusade will make people poorer

WASH EXAMINER: Launching his American Cities Initiative at the U.S. Conference of Mayors’ Annual Meeting in Miami on Monday, he unveiled his plan to spend $200 million over the course of 3 years to speed up expansive regulations in city governments.

$2.7 Billion Fine Against Google Shows EU is Clueless About Online Business

CAPITALISM: With its fine against Google amounting to $2.7 billion due to alleged antitrust violations, the European Commission just created an obstacle for entrepreneurs.

Amenda Google: contraatacul american care n-a mai venit

ZF: Cât despre rezultatele de pe pagina de search a Google, Roeder a declarat că dacă acestea nu sunt pe placul consumatorilor, aceştia se pot îndrepta pur şi simplu către un al website.

The European Union continues its invasion of the tobacco market

LIBERAL.GR: The European Union continues its anti-free market crusade against the tobacco industry and consumer choice related to tobacco.

BMA calls for tobacco pack-style warnings on sweets

PACKAGING NEWS: The British Medical Association’s proposal to require warning labels on sugary foods is misguided and wrong.

ONG : la fausse bonne idée du protectionnisme énergétique européen

CONTREPOINTS: Dans leur combat pour un « développement durable », de multiples ONGs s’opposent à l’utilisation du granulé de bois pour la production énergétique.

Eliminare dalle confezioni i fumetti è “un approccio paternalistico sbagliato”

AGI.IT: Eliminare dalle confezioni i fumetti è “un approccio paternalistico sbagliato”, ha spiegato il rappresentante del Consumer choice center, Luca Bertoletti.

B.C. advocates laud consultation on banning junk food ads to kids

METRO: Consumer Choice Center lambasts the proposed ad bans as “just another example of paternalistic government encroaching on consumer choice.”

Education, parenting better than ad bans for healthy choices of children

RICOCHET: The Consumer Choice Center receives mention in a piece supportive of banning ads for food aimed at children.

Restricting junk food advertising for children misses the point

AM980: Canada wants to restrict junk food advertising for children. Is that a step too far for consumer choice?

Wenn Dogmen Nachhaltigkeit aufs Spiel setzen

HUFFINGTON POST: Der niederländische Europaabgeordnete Bas Eickhout präsentierte diese Woche im Europaparlament einen Report in dem er und andere Abgeordnete eine striktere Definition von Biomasse fordern.

Earlier Access To New Drugs Could Solve Canada’s Affordability Crisis

HUFFINGTON POST: Policymakers are fiercely debating how to tackle the soaring costs of prescription drugs in Canada.

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