From the Fraser Institute By: Livio Di Matteo Rates of both violent crime and property crime (population adjusted) have been increasing in Canada in recent years,...
From the Fraser Institute By: Ben Eisen and Milagros Palacios The number of government jobs in British Columbia grew by 22 per cent (the highest percentage in the...
From the Fraser Institute By Julio Mejía and Elmira Aliakbari Major energy transitions are slow and take centuries, not decades… the first global energy transition—from traditional biomass...
From the Fraser Institute By Kenneth P. Green This year’s COP wants to fast-track the world’s transition to “clean” energy, help vulnerable communities adapt to climate change, work...
From the Fraser Institute By Matthew Lau If the value of local radio stations, as measured by how much revenue they generate, is higher than the...
From the Fraser Institute By Alex Whalen and Tegan Hill Back in the summer at a meeting in Halifax, several provincial premiers discussed a lawsuit meant to...
From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill According to the recent mid-year update tabled Thursday, the Smith government projects a $4.6 billion surplus in 2024/25, up from the $2.9...
From the Fraser Institute By Ben Eisen and Jake Fuss Recently, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced several short-term initiatives related to tax policy. Most notably, the package includes...
From the Fraser Institute By Tom Flanagan When Justin Trudeau came to power in 2015, he memorably said that the welfare of Indigenous Canadians was his...
From the Fraser Institute By Michael Zwaagstra The average entrance grade at the University of British Columbia is now 87 per cent, up from 70 per cent only 20...