Fr0m the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Grady Munro The only difference, despite all the rhetoric regarding change and Prime Minister Carney’s criticism of the Trudeau government’s fiscal approach,...
From the Fraser Institute By Kenneth P. Green During his victory speech Monday night, Prime Minister Mark Carney repeated one of his favourite campaign slogans and...
From the Fraser Institute By Bjørn Lomborg At a time when public finances are strained, and Canada and the world are facing many problems and threats,...
From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill Amid the tariff war, the price of West Texas Intermediate oil—a common benchmark—recently dropped below US$60 per barrel. Given every...
From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill and Austin Thompson In 2024, construction started on 47,827 housing units—the most since 48,336 units in 2007 when population...
From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill and Jake Fuss Corporate welfare simply shifts jobs and investment away from other firms and industries—which are more productive,...
From the Fraser Institute By Bjørn Lomborg The best academic estimates show that over the century, policies to achieve net zero would cost every person on Earth...
From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill Amid the economic uncertainty fuelled by Trump’s trade war, its perhaps more important than ever to understand Alberta’s crucial...
From the Fraser Institute By Austin Thompson and Steven Globerman Between 1972 and 2019, Canada’s population increased by 1.8 residents for every new housing unit started...
From the Fraser Institute By: Austin Thompson and Steven Globerman The annual number of new homes being built in Canada in recent years is virtually the...