From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill and Grady Munro You might be able to justify higher spending if it improved programs and services for British...
From the Fraser Institute By Matthew Lau Why do we need 80 per cent more bureaucrats to regulate and centrally plan employment in Canada when total...
From the Fraser Institute By Jock Finlayson The last four-plus years have been a rollercoaster for millions of Canadians. The pandemic, which began in early 2020,...
From the Fraser Institute By Michael Zwaagstra If you didn’t already know, higher government spending on schools doesn’t necessarily produce better results. Just look at what’s...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Grady Munro Following the recent plunge in Canadian and U.S. stock markets, many Canadians likely saw a sharp decline in the value...
From the Fraser Institute By Bacchus Barua The leadership of the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) is facing sharp criticism for its recent proposal to effectively ban private payment for virtual...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss Canada falls 21 positions in international rankings after switching from net debt to gross debt, the largest change by...
From the Fraser Institute By Alex Whalen Earlier this year, the Smith government confirmed that a panel of MLAs has been exploring the idea of allowing...
From the Fraser Institute By Paige MacPherson More than a decade ago, a Verizon commercial put a man holding his cellphone up to his ear in...
From the Fraser Institute By Nathaniel Li and Milagros Palacios and Nadeem Esmail A typical Canadian family of four will pay an estimated $17,713 for public...