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 Julio Mejía and Elmira Aliakbari According to a 2024 survey of mining investors, 76 per cent of respondents said uncertainty over disputed...
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...
From the Fraser Institute By Alex Whalen Wayne Long, MP for Saint John-Kennebecasis, waded into the long-standing debate on natural gas development in New Brunswick recently, bluntly...
From the Fraser Institute By Jock Finlayson It’s striking that Canada has around 100,000 fewer entrepreneurs than two decades ago, even though the population has increased...
From the Fraser Institute By Michael Zwaagstra At the dawn of a new schoolyear, the issue of artificial intelligence (AI) looms large. But innovations have always...
From the Fraser Institute By Michael Zwaagstra In Manitoba, teachers voluntarily gave up the right to strike in the 1950s in exchange for binding arbitration. There’s no evidence...
From the Fraser Institute By Matthew D. Mitchell and Michael Zwaagstra As university students across Canada head back to campuses, a new Leger poll, commissioned for...
From the Fraser Institute By Matthew Lau The federal Liberal government “committed over $160 billion… to support our green economy” from 2015 to 2024, and proposes to...
From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill and Grady Munro A recent survey indicates that the majority of Canadians feel worse off now than in 2020. New data from Statistics...