From the Fraser Institute By Mackenzie Moir and Jake Fuss Canada will reach a projected $244.1 billion in 2023, which translates to $6,205 per person—nearly double the level...
From the Fraser Institute By Ross McKitrick An open letter is circulating online among my economist colleagues aiming to promote sound thinking on carbon taxes. It makes...
From the Fraser Institute By Grady Munro and Jake Fuss During the 1970s and 1980s, Canada and Sweden both saw a deterioration in government finances. However, hard times in...
From the Fraser Institute By Grady Munro and Tegan Hill ” for every $1 of additional revenue enjoyed by both provinces, the Eby government increased spending by more...
From the Fraser Institute By Kenneth P. Green ” a market research firm, found that in New Jersey… “non-woven polypropylene… consumes over 15 times more plastic...
From the Fraser Institute By Ross McKitrick Poilievre’s anti-carbon tax rallies are popular, but what happens after we axe the tax? If he plans to replace...
From the Fraser Institute By Kenneth P. Green ” since 2005, emissions from China increased by a staggering 71.7 per cent. It’s absurd to think that,...
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...