From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill This year, program spending will reach a projected $14,334 per Albertan, which is $1,603 more per person (inflation-adjusted) than the Smith...
From the Fraser Institute By Mackenzie Moir Not only does Canada pay the most for health care (as a share of its economy) among high-income countries...
From the Fraser Institute By Lennie Kaplan During the mid- to late-1990s, Alberta taxpayers lost more than $2 billion from these failed loans, guarantees and share purchases...
From the Fraser Institute By Steven Globerman and Milagros Palacios Canadian cities—including Toronto and Vancouver, which are experiencing high and increasing housing costs—can accommodate much more...
From the Fraser Institute By Paige MacPherson and Tegan Hill Research has shown that simply having a smartphone nearby is enough to distract students from completing...
From the Fraser Institute By Grady Munro and Jake Fuss Research showed the federal government could balance its budget in two years by slowing spending growth, yet instead the...
From the Macdonald Laurier Institute By J. Edward Les for Inside Policy Canada spends more on health care as a percentage of GDP than almost all...
From the Fraser Institute By Steven Globerman Despite claims to the contrary, the ESG rankings of publicly-traded Canadian companies have no significant effect on investment returns,...
From the Fraser Institute By Kenneth P. Green A high-power AI chip uses as much electricity per year as three electric vehicles (and by the way,...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Grady Munro According to an analysis by economist Jack Mintz, 50 per cent of taxpayers who claim more than $250,000...