From the Fraser Institute By Jerome Gessaroli Many Canadians today face an unsettling reality. While Canada has long been known as a land of plenty, rising...
From the Fraser Institute By Philip Cross From Newfoundland’s Muskrat Falls hydro project, to Ottawa’s Firearms Registry and the Phoenix pay system, to Montreal’s 1976 Olympics,...
From the Fraser Institute By Kenneth P. Green Even if Canada eliminated all its GHG emissions expected in 2030 due to the federal cap, the emission...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Alex Whalen Following Donald Trump’s victory in Tuesday’s presidential election, lower taxes for both U.S. businesses and individuals will be...
From the Fraser Institute By Matthew D. Mitchell As Republicans and Democrats make their final pitch to voters, they’ve converged on some common themes. Kamala Harris...
From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill The Alberta government has launched a campaign to inform Canadians about the negative impacts of the federal government’s cap...
From the Fraser Institute By Elmira Aliakbari and Jock Finlayson The federal government’s plan to make all electricity generation in Canada carbon-free by 2035 is impractical...
From the Fraser Institute By Philip Cross One of the most intriguing recent political trends in North America is the growing support for conservative parties among...
From the Fraser Institute By Bacchus Barua and Mackenzie Moir Australia offers real-world examples of how public/private partnerships can be successfully integrated in a universal health-care framework. Not...
From the Canadian Taxpayers Federation By Jay Goldberg Canadians are worried about government debt and axing corporate welfare is the closest thing to a silver bullet...