From the Fraser Institute By Ross McKitrick The point is not to improve, it’s to destroy. Think of any tradition or institution that has thus far...
From the Fraser Institute By Derek J. Allison Higher levels of per-student spending do not achieve higher student scores on standardized tests, either internationally or among...
From LifeSiteNews By Anthony Murdoch Not only would the need to generate more electric power skyrocket, but prices and taxes would soar for consumers, a Fraser...
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Brian Giesbrecht The major finding is that in Great Britain, Canada and the United States roughly one third...
From the Fraser Institute By Julio Mejía and Elmira Aliakbari Investment in the sector fell from $76 billion in 2014 to $35 billion in 2023 Global oil...
From the Fraser Institute By Grady Munro and Jake Fuss for Canada to meet the target and maintain it through 2026/27, it must increase defence spending...
From the Fraser Institute By Jason Clemens and Joel Emes ” the private sector must generate the income used to pay for government bureaucrats and government programs. When...
From the Fraser Institute FEDERAL REFORMS TO IMPROVE HOUSING AFFORDABILITY BY JOSEF FILIPOWICZ AND STEVE LAFLEUR Canada’s declining housing affordability reflects a large, worsening imbalance between...
From the Fraser Institute By Grady Munro and Jake Fuss From 2008/09 to 2023/24, the federal government is projected to have run deficits every single year, with no interruptions. This...
From the Fraser Institute By Bruce Pardy Nathan Cullen says there’s no veto. Cullen, British Columbia’s Minister of Water, Land, and Resource Stewardship, plans to give...