Mark Milke
Mark Milke is a Senior Fellow at the Fraser Institute.
A long-time contributor to the Institute, having authored the Institute's work on corporate welfare and B.C. treaties, as well as being a regular contributor to
Fraser Forum, Milke has extensive experience analyzing and writing about public policy, particularly in the areas of government spending, land claims negotiations, and taxation. He is the former research director for the Frontier Centre for Public Policy and former B.C. and Alberta director with the Canadian Taxpayers’ Federation.
Milke is the author of three books on Canadian politics and policy:
Tax Me I'm Canadian, Barbarians in the Garden City, and
A Nation of Serfs. In 2006, he co-wrote a series of columns with Preston Manning on the future of Alberta. Milke is also a Sunday columnist for the Calgary Herald and a monthly columnist for
Business in Vancouver. His work has appeared in the
National Post, Globe and Mail, Reader’s Digest, Edmonton Journal, Montreal Gazette, Vancouver Sun, Vancouver
Province, Victoria
Times Colonist, and the Washington, D.C.–based magazine
The Weekly Standard.
He has a Ph.D. in political science and is a lecturer at the University of Calgary.