From the Fraser Institute By Kenneth P. Green Prime Minister Trudeau recently whipped out the big guns of rhetoric and said the premiers of Alberta, Nova Scotia, New...
From the Fraser Institute By Alex Whalen and Jake Fuss Capital taxes are among the most economically-damaging forms of taxation precisely because they reduce the incentive to...
From the Fraser Insitute By Kenneth P. Green Contrary to claims by many climate activists and politicians, extreme weather events—including forest fires, droughts, floods and hurricanes—are...
From the Fraser Institute By Kenneth P. Green In the face of heavy opposition from Canada’s premiers to Prime Minister Trudeau’s carbon tax, one might have hoped that...
From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill The Bank of Canada’s senior deputy governor Carolyn Rogers recently raised the alarm on Canada’s productivity crisis, saying “it’s...
From the Fraser Institute By Grady Munro and Jake Fuss “You’ve seen those signs that say, ‘In emergency, break glass.’ Well, it’s time to break the...
From the Fraser Institute By Michael Zwaagstra Instead of making every effort to protect instructional time and ensure that schools remain open, students are being sent...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Grady Munro The government planned to spend $478.6 billion in 2024/25 and run a deficit of $27.8 billion. Its latest...
From the Fraser Institute By Matthew Lau Ahead of its April 16 budget release, the Trudeau government effectively admitted its national child-care program, which it began...
From the Fraser Institute By Jock Finlayson In late-2014, per-person gross domestic product (GDP), a common indicator of living standards, stood at $58,162 (adjusted for inflation)....