From the Fraser Institute By Kenneth P. Green To state the obvious, poorly-devised government policies can not only fail to provide benefits but can actually do...
From the Fraser Institute By Alex Whalen Early in his term, Prime Minister Mark Carney placed great emphasis on the need to think big and move quickly, to make...
From the Fraser Institute By Fred McMahon While the Canada-U.S. trade negotiations continue, with much speculation about potential deals, one thing is certain: Canada’s agricultural marketing...
From the Fraser Institute By Austin Thompson While there are many reasons for Canada’s housing affordability crisis, taxes on new homes—including the federal Goods and Services...
From the Fraser Institute By Nadeem Esmail, Nathaniel Li and Milagros Palacios A typical Canadian family of four will pay an estimated $19,060 for public health-care...
From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill and Milagros Palacios The Smith government’s recent fiscal update sparked concerns as once again the province has swung from budget surpluses...
From the Fraser Institute By Alex Whalen and Matthew D. Mitchell In a nod to the importance of the energy industry, both the Liberals and Conservatives...
From the Fraser Institute By Alex Whalen Nova Scotia’s Finance Minister John Lohr recently took the rare step of publicly commenting on the province’s reliance on...
From the Fraser Institute By Michael Zwaagstra and Matthew D. Mitchell Obviously, when students feel that their grades are at risk, they will be far less...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss In George Orwell’s classic 1984, he describes a dystopian world dominated by “doublethink”—instances whereby people hold two contradictory beliefs simultaneously...