Governments are not real estate developers, and Canada should take note of the failure of New Zealand’s cancelled program, highlights a new MEI publication. “The prospect...
Energy security, resilience and affordability have long been protected by a continentally integrated energy sector. The G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, offers a key platform to...
If Alberta were to adopt a mutual recognition act with the rest of the country, similar to Nova Scotia’s, Canada’s economy would stand to grow significantly,...
The Montreal Economic Institute Federal personnel costs were on track to exceed $70 billion last year One in seven federal dollars now funds the bureaucracy If...
From the Montreal Economic Institute The federal government’s growing regulatory burden on businesses is holding Canada back and must be urgently reviewed, argues a new...
Most believe private providers can deliver services faster than government-run hospitals 77 per cent of Canadians say their provincial healthcare system is too bureaucratic Canadians...
From the Montreal Economic Institute Alberta’s move to fund acute care services through activity-based funding follows best practices internationally, points out an MEI researcher following an...
By Gabriel Giguere The construction of pipelines between Eastern and Western Canada would have helped diversify Canadian export markets and should be considered anew in the...
From the Canadian Energy Centre Q&A with Gabriel Giguère, senior policy analyst with the Montreal Economic Institute A new poll from Angus Reid shows significant support from...
From the Montreal Economic Institute By Shal Marriott and Gabriel Giguère Removing Interprovincial Barriers to Online Alcohol Sales Canada’s provincial and territorial governments should allow consumers to...