From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Jason Clemens The Trudeau government was elected in 2015 based in part on a new approach to government...
From the Fraser Institute By Niels Veldhuis With a better understanding of the impact of government policies, Canadians will be better able to hold politicians accountable...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Jason Clemens ” between 2016 and 2019 (pre-COVID), growth in per-person GDP (inflation-adjusted) was an anemic 0.9 percent....
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Grady Munro Ottawa and the provinces will together spend $82 billion on debt interest this year—equivalent to the...
From the Fraser Institute By Ben Eisen and Jake Fuss ” the most credible promises are introduced with immediate action “ As budget season approaches, it’s...
From the Fraser Institute By Ben Eisen and Jake Fuss As the federal deficit persists and government debt mounts, the burden of debt interest costs is...
From the Fraser Institute By Elmira Aliakbari, Julio Mejía, and Jason Clemens ” after tens of trillions of dollars spent on the transition away from fossil...
From the Fraser Institute Author: Mackenzie Moir Polling data from earlier this year is crystal clear—the majority Canadians believe their health-care system has worsened over the past decade and...
From the Fraser Institute By Michael Zwaagstra Too many Canadian school boards are getting sidetracked by unnecessary legal battles rather than focusing on educating students. Case...
From the Fraser Institute Author: Jock Finlayson In Canada’s case, a small number of sectors reliably generate significant trade surpluses, which help finance large trade deficits incurred...