COMER is an international publishing and education resource based in Toronto, Canada, and is comprised of people who are concerned about the destabilization that current economic and monetary policies have caused and are causing for the citizens of Canada and other nation states.

COMER argues for prices in a mixed economy (economic reform), and advocates for changes in monetary policy (monetary reform) through revisions in the Bank of Canada Act. Explanations of why these reforms are needed and how they might be implemented are available through links on the homepage and elsewhere on this site.

The Economic Reform journal was launched as COMER Comments in 1988. Its purpose was to study the strange turn that monetary policy was taking under the aggressive leadership of the world’s central banks, and in particular the 1991 proclamation of John Crow, then Governor of the Bank of Canada, who declared “zero inflation” to be the primary concern of the central bank.


Whether you know a little – or a lot – about economics, our website is for everyone, simply because an understanding of economics (not outer space!) is the “final frontier”. The realization of an equitable economics may well determine how we are to live from hereon in, in a reasonable fashion, on Planet {short description of image}cEarth.

To join COMER and/or subscribe the the journal, click here.