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Available Publications

Aboriginal Issues

1.A Principled Analysis of the Nisga'a Treaty
2.Aboriginal Land Claims in British Columbia: Serious Concerns About the Nisga'a Deal
3.Accountability for Subordinate Legislation: The Case of the Aboriginal Communal Fishing Licences Regulations
4.Beyond the Nass Valley
5.Comments on the Draft Nisga'a Treaty
6.Individual Property Rights on Canadian Indian Reserves
7.June 2002 - Considering the BC Native Land Claim Process
8.November 2000 - Aboriginal Policy: From Conflict to Solutions
9.Principles for Treaty Making
10.Some Perspectives on the Origin and Meaning of Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982
11.Understanding the Nisga'a Agreement and Looking at Alternatives

Canada Strong & Free

12.A Canada Strong and Free
13.Au Service des Canadiens
14.Building Prosperity in a Canada Strong & Free
15.Caring for Canadians
16.International Leadership by a Canada Strong and Free
17.Rebalanced & Revitalized
18.Un Canada Fort et Prospère sur la Scène Internationale
19.Une Économie Plus Dynamique dans un Canada Fort et Prospère
20.Une Gouvernance Renouvelée et Rééquilibrée
21.Une Vision D'Avenir Pour un Canada Fort et Prospère
22.Vision for a Canada Strong & Free

Canada-US Relations

23.Achieving Energy Security through Integrated Canadian-American Markets
24.Canadian American Relations in 2007
25.Dec 06 and Jan 07 - After the Storm: Rebuilding Canada-US Relations
26.June 2004 - Canada-US Trade: Reflection & Anticipation
27.Mad Cow: A Case Study in Canadian-American Relations
28.March 2005 - Fixing the Canadian - US Relationship
29.Remarks by Right Honourable Brian Mulroney at T.P. Boyle Founders Award Ceremony, October 4, 2007 in Montreal
30.Saving the North American Security and Prosperity Partnership: The Case for a North American Standards and Regulatory Area
31.The Benefits of Foreign Business Activity in Canada
32.The Canadian Garrison Mentality and Anti-Americanism at the CBC

Crime & Drug Policy

33.Bureaucrats in Uniform: The Politicization and Decline of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
34.Gun Control is Not Crime Control
35.Hubris in the North: The Canadian Firearms Registry
36.March 2001 - Crime & Punishment
37.Marijuana Growth in British Columbia
38.Misfire: Firearm Registration in Canada
39.November 2006 - Sensible Solutions for Difficult Problems
40.Policing Alberta: An Analysis of the Alternatives to the Federal Provision of Police Services
41.Privatizing Correctional Services
42.Sensible Solutions to the Urban Drug Problem
43.The Costs of Crime: Who Pays and How Much?
44.The Failed Experiment: Gun Control and Public Safety in Canada, Australia, England and Wales
45.The Underground Economy: Global Evidence of Its Size and Impact

Defence & Security

46.Canada's Inadequate Response to Terrorism: The Need for Policy Reform
47.Canada's Military Posture: An Analysis of Recent Civilian Reports
48.Canadian Civil Aviation Security: Improving Command and Control
49.Canadian Participation in North American Missile Defence: A Cost-Benefit Analysis
50.March 03 - Business and Border Security
51.March 2002 - Creating a North America Frontier
52.May 2004 - Defending Canada
53.May 2008 - Immigration and Security
54.Network-Centric Security for Canada-U.S. Supply Chains
55.Privacy and Security in an Age of Terrorism
56.Saving the North American Security and Prosperity Partnership: The Case for a North American Standards and Regulatory Area
57.The Need for Canadian Strategic Lift
58.Unholy Terror: The Origin and Significance of Contemporary, Religion-based Terrorism

Economic Freedom

59.April 2006 - Developing Prosperity in the Middle East
60.Canadian Student Review - Fall/Winter 2006
61.Canadian Student Review - Spring 2008
62.Canadian Student Review - Summer 2004
63.Canadian Student Review - Winter 2004
64.Celebrating Freedom: His Excellency Vaclav Klaus
65.Economic Freedom of North America
66.Economic Freedom of North America, 2004 Annual Report
67.Economic Freedom of North America: 2005 Annual Report
68.Economic Freedom of North America: 2006 Annual Report
69.Economic Freedom of the Arab World
70.Economic Freedom of the Arab World: Arabic Edition
71.Economic Freedom of the World, 2004 Annual Report
72.Economic Freedom of the World, 2006 MAP
73.Economic Freedom of the World: 2000 Annual Report
74.Economic Freedom of the World: 2001 Annual Report
75.Economic Freedom of the World: 2002 Annual Report
76.Economic Freedom of the World: 2003 Annual Report
77.Economic Freedom of the World: 2005 Annual Report
78.Economic Freedom of the World: 2006 Annual Report
79.Economic Freedom of the World: 2007 Annual Report
80.Economic Freedom Toward a Theory of Measurement
81.Freedom Democracy and Economic Welfare
82.June 2000 - Do Sanctions Work
83.June 2003 - Creating Prosperity Through Economic Freedom
84.November 2005 - Creating peace, prosperity, and human happiness
85.Perspectives - Avril 2008
86.Provincial Economic Freedom in Canada 1981-1998
87.The Economic Freedom Map Lesson Plans
88.What Everyone Should Know About Economics and Prosperity

Education

89.Can the Market Save Our Schools?
90.Canadian Student Review - December 2001
91.Canadian Student Review - October 2003
92.Canadian Student Review - Spring 2006
93.Collegial Models for Enhancing the Performance of University Professors
94.Fraser Forum - Better Schools for Every Child
95.Home Schooling: From the Extreme to the Mainstream
96.Home Schooling: From the Extreme to the Mainstream, 2nd Edition
97.June 2001 - Children's Issues
98.Learning from Success: What Americans Can Learn from School Choice in Canada
99.Let the Funding Follow the Children: A Solution for Special Education in Ontario
100.Ontario's Private Schools: Who Chooses Them and Why?
101.Report Card on British Columbia's Elementary Schools: 2008 Edition
102.Rewarding University Professors: A Performance Based Approach
103.School Choice in Sweden: Lessons for Canada
104.September 2000 - Paying the Price for Public Education
105.September 2001 - No Apple for Education Policy
106.September 2002 - Greater Returns on our Investment in Education
107.September 2003 - Who Owns Your Education?
108.September 2006 - Improving Our Schools
109.September 2007 - Ensuring Further Success for Our Schools
110.September Forum - Yukon Schools Ranked
111.The $100,000,000 Giveaway: Who Says Education Doesn't Get Enough Money?
112.The Canadian Education Freedom Index
113.The Case for School Choice
114.The School Choice Experience: Findings of the Children First: School Choice Trust Parent Survey
115.Why Canadian Education Isn't Improving

Energy

116.A Vision for a Continental Energy Strategy
117.Achieving Energy Security through Integrated Canadian-American Markets
118.Fraser Institute Global Petroleum Survey 2007
119.July/August 2007 - Urgent Energy Supply Issues in Canada
120.March 2008 - Energy Policy
121.Meeting the Demands of Rapid Oil Sands Industry Growth:
122.Ontario Industrial Electricity Demand Responsiveness to Price
123.Power Jolt Required: Measuring the Impact of Electricity Deregulation
124.The Business Case for a Backbone CO2 Pipeline in Alberta

Entrepreneurship

125.Bank Lending and Entrepreneurial Finance: The Performance of Canadian Banks
126.Crowding Out Private Equity: Canadian Evidence
127.Effective Tax Rates and the Formation of Manufacturing Enterprises in Canada
128.Growing Small Businesses in Canada: Removing the Tax Barrier
129.Measuring Business Creation in Canada and the United States
130.November 2003 - Unleashing Provincial Innovation

Environment

131.Adaptive Management of Climate Change Risks
132.Air Pollution Policy in Canada: Improving on Success
133.April 03 - Towards a Market-Friendly Earth Day
134.April 2000 - Taking Stock of Environmentalism
135.April 2001 - Environmental Solutions
136.April 2002 - Environmental Questions for the 21st Century
137.April 2005 - Critical Thinking on Risk and the Environment
138.April 2007 - Working Towards a Healthy Environment
139.April 2008 - The Path Toward a Healthy Environment
140.Biotechnology and Food for Canadians
141.Can Markets Save Canada's National Parks?
142.Canadian Student Review - December 2002
143.Canadian Student Review - Spring 2005
144.Canadian Student Review - Summer 2007
145.Canadian Student Review- September/October 2002
146.Crying Wolf?
147.Environmental Indicators (4th Edition)
148.Environmental Indicators (5th Edition)
149.Environmental Indicators (Sixth Edition)
150.Environmental Indicators for Canada and the United States
151.Environmental Indicators for Canada and the United States
152.Environmental Indicators for North America and the United Kingdom
153.Escaped Farmed Salmon: A Threat to BC's Wild Salmon?
154.Facts Not Fear
155.Fish or Cut Bait!
156.Fraser Forum April 04 - Celebrating Earth or Continuing Alarm?
157.Global Warming: A Guide to the Science
158.Global Warming: The Science and the Politics
159.Greenhouse Gas Reductions: Not Warranted, Not Beneficial
160.Independent Summary for Policymakers
161.January 2003 - The Politics, Science, and Economics of Kyoto
162.Managing Fish: Ten Case Studies from Canada's Pacific Coast
163.Misconceptions About the Causes of Cancer
164.Myths about Urban Growth and the Toronto "Greenbelt"
165.Off Limits: How Radical Environmentalists are Shutting Down Canada's National Parks
166.Pain Without Gain: Shutting Down Coal-Fired Power Plants Would Hurt Ontario
167.Real Risks: Statistical Thinking and Risk Perception
168.Science Fiction or Science Fact? The Grizzly Biology behind Parks Canada Management Models
169.Sea Lice: The Science Behind the Hype
170.Taken By Storm: The Troubled Science, Policy, and Politics of Global Warming
171.The Reality of Children's Risk in Canada
172.The Science Isn't Settled: The Limitations of Global Climate Models
173.The State of Urban Air in Canada
174.Understanding Climate Change
175.Unlivable Strategies: The Greater Vancouver Regional District and the Livable Region Strategic Plan
176.Vehicle Emissions Testing
177.Water and Wastewater Treatment in Canada: Tapping into Private-Sector Capital, Expertise, and Efficiencies

Foreign Aid

178.A Hand Out Instead of a Hand Up: Where Foreign Aid Fails
179.Canadian Student Review - Fall 2007
180.June 2000 - Do Sanctions Work

Governance

181.20 / 21 Vision: Twentieth Century Lessons for the Twenty-first Century - Bill Emmott, Editor, The Economist
182.A Principled Analysis of the Nisga'a Treaty
183.Accountability to Citizens in the Westminster Model of Government: More Myth than Reality
184.Avoiding the Maple Syrup Solution: Comments on the Restructuring of Canada's Airline Industry
185.B.C. and Canada: The Old Ways and New -- The Mel Smith Lecture
186.Bank Mergers: The Rational Consolidation of Banking in Canada
187.Bureaucrats in Uniform: The Politicization and Decline of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
188.Canadian Student Review - March/April 2004
189.Canadian Student Review - Spring/2007
190.Canadian Student Review - Summer/Fall 2005
191.Challenges in Senate Reform: Conflicts of Interest, Unintended Consequences, New Possibilities
192.Challenging Perceptions
193.Comments on the Draft Nisga'a Treaty
194.December 2000 - Democracy's Evolution in the Digital World
195.Democratic Reform Series, Part I - VIII
196.Exploding Population Myths
197.Finally! Reforming Politics: The BC Blueprint
198.Fixing Canadian Democracy
199.Individual Property Rights on Canadian Indian Reserves
200.Mandate for Leadership for the New Prime Minister
201.May 2000 - Is Canada Governed Well?
202.May 2001 - Agenda for Prosperity & Change
203.May 2003 - Transparency for an Effective Democracy
204.November 2003 - Unleashing Provincial Innovation
205.November 2007 - A New Direction for Quebec
206.October 2004 - Canada's Democracy Gap
207.Perspectives on Canada from an Ex-citizen
208.Principles for Treaty Making
209.Science Fiction or Science Fact? The Grizzly Biology behind Parks Canada Management Models
210.Some Perspectives on the Origin and Meaning of Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982
211.The "Third way": Marketing Mirage or Trojan Horse?
212.The Canadian Garrison Mentality and Anti-Americanism at the CBC
213.The Regulation of Public Auditing in Canada and the United States: Self-Regulation or Government Regulation?
214.The Uneasy Case for Uniting the Right

Government Performance

215.A New Pension Deal for Alberta
216.Accounting for Gomery: The Money Links Between the Federal Government, Political Parties, and Private Interests
217.Beyond Equalization: Examining Fiscal Transfers in a Broader Context
218.Canadian Government Debt 1998
219.Canadian Government Debt 1999
220.Canadian Government Debt 2003: A Guide to the Indebtedness of Canada and the Provinces
221.Canadian Government Debt 2004: A Guide to the Indebtedness of Canada and the Provinces
222.Canadian Government Debt 2006
223.Canadian Provincial Investment Climate Report: 2006 Edition
224.Canadian Provincial Investment Climate Report: 2007 Edition
225.Canadian Public Spending: The Case for Smaller More Efficient Government
226.Corporate Welfare: A $144 billion addiction
227.Dec 07 / Jan 08 - The Cost of Being Canadian
228.Évaluation de la performance du gouvernement du Parti québécois 1994-1998
229.February 2006 Forum - Fiscal Performance Index
230.February Forum - Budget Performance Index, 2005
231.Fiscal Balance, the GST, and Decentralization: An Opportunity for Reform
232.Fiscal Choices for an Ontario Government in Deficit
233.Fiscal Performance Index: 2007
234.Fraser Alert - Nothing So Certain: Debt, Taxes, and Government Spending
235.Fraser Alert - Pickpocket Economics: Tax and Fee Hikes Still Leave Large Deficits
236.Fraser Alert - Share the Wealth: Who Pays for Government Across Ontario?
237.Fraser Alert - State of Emergency: Ontario's Potential $4.5 Billion Deficit
238.Fraser Institute Fiscal Performance Index 1999
239.Government Failure in Canada, 1997-2004: A Survey of Reports from the Auditor General
240.Government Failure in Canada, 2005 Report: A Review of the Auditor General's Reports, 1992-2005
241.Government Failure in Canada, 2007 Report: A Review of the Auditor General's Reports, 1992-2006
242.Government Lovers: Paid by Canadian Governments and Taxpayers
243.How to Use the Fiscal Surplus
244.Mandate for Leadership for the New Prime Minister
245.March 2007 - Understanding Canada's Equalization Program
246.May 2001 - Agenda for Prosperity & Change
247.Mismanagement of Canadians' Social Insurance Numbers
248.November 2003 - Unleashing Provincial Innovation
249.Ontario Prosperity, Is Best of Second Best Good Enough?
250.Productivity and Economic Performance: An Overview of the Issues
251.Public Sector Efficiency: An International Comparison
252.Quebec Prosperity: Taking the Next Step
253.Returning BC to Prosperity
254.Saskatchewan Prosperity: Taking the Next Step
255.Shifting Priorities: From Deficit Spending to Paying down the Debt and Lowering Taxes
256.Submission to The Honourable Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance for Canada
257.The Benefits of Foreign Business Activity in Canada
258.The Budget Performance Index 2000
259.The Government of British Columbia, 1991-1998
260.The Harris Government: A Mid-Term Review

Government Spending

261.20% Foreign Property Rule: Increasing Risk and Decreasing Returns on RRSPs and RPPs
262.A New Pension Deal for Alberta
263.Accounting for Gomery: The Money Links Between the Federal Government, Political Parties, and Private Interests
264.Beyond Equalization: Examining Fiscal Transfers in a Broader Context
265.Canadian Government Debt 1998
266.Canadian Government Debt 1999
267.Canadian Government Debt 2003: A Guide to the Indebtedness of Canada and the Provinces
268.Canadian Government Debt 2004: A Guide to the Indebtedness of Canada and the Provinces
269.Canadian Government Debt 2006
270.Canadian Public Spending: The Case for Smaller More Efficient Government
271.Corporate Welfare: A $144 billion addiction
272.February Forum - Budget Performance Index, 2005
273.Federal Health Transfers to the Provinces: Expensive and Ineffective
274.Federal Regulatory Reform: Rhetoric or Reality?
275.Fiscal Balance, the GST, and Decentralization: An Opportunity for Reform
276.Fiscal Choices for an Ontario Government in Deficit
277.Fiscal Performance Index: 2007
278.Fraser Alert - 2028 or Bust: Ontario's Unsustainable Hospital Funding
279.Fraser Alert - Nothing So Certain: Debt, Taxes, and Government Spending
280.Fraser Alert - Pickpocket Economics: Tax and Fee Hikes Still Leave Large Deficits
281.Fraser Alert - Share the Wealth: Who Pays for Government Across Ontario?
282.Fraser Alert - State of Emergency: Ontario's Potential $4.5 Billion Deficit
283.Fraser Institute Fiscal Performance Index 1999
284.Government Failure in Canada, 1997-2004: A Survey of Reports from the Auditor General
285.Government Failure in Canada, 2005 Report: A Review of the Auditor General's Reports, 1992-2005
286.Government Failure in Canada, 2007 Report: A Review of the Auditor General's Reports, 1992-2006
287.Government Lovers: Paid by Canadian Governments and Taxpayers
288.How to Use the Fiscal Surplus
289.Long-Term Effects of Generous Unemployment Insurance: Historical Study of New Brunswick and Maine, 1940-1990
290.Mandate for Leadership for the New Prime Minister
291.March 2007 - Understanding Canada's Equalization Program
292.Ontario Prosperity, Is Best of Second Best Good Enough?
293.Paying More, Getting Less 2005
294.Paying More, Getting Less 2006:
295.Productivity and Economic Performance: An Overview of the Issues
296.Public Sector Efficiency: An International Comparison
297.Quebec Prosperity: Taking the Next Step
298.Questioning the Legality of Equalization
299.Questioning the Legality of the Federal "Spending Power"
300.Returning BC to Prosperity
301.Saskatchewan Prosperity: Taking the Next Step
302.Shifting Priorities: From Deficit Spending to Paying down the Debt and Lowering Taxes
303.Submission to The Honourable Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance for Canada
304.Tax and Expenditure Limitations: The Next Step in Fiscal Discipline
305.The Budget Performance Index 2000
306.The Government of British Columbia, 1991-1998
307.The Harris Government: A Mid-Term Review
308.Using Cash Rebates for Tax Relief Without Risk

Health

309.A Cure Worse Than the Illness
310.Alternative Medicine in Canada: Use and Public Attitudes
311.August 2000 - Spend More, Wait Less?
312.August 2002 - How Good is Canadian Health Care?
313.Biotechnology and Food for Canadians
314.Buying Health Change? The 2005 Survey of High Earner Pay in Ontario's Hospitals
315.California Dreaming: The Fantasy of a Canadian-Style Health Insurance Monopoly in the United States
316.Canada's Physician Shortage: Effects, Projections, and Solutions
317.Canadian Pharmacare: Performance, Incentives, and Insurance
318.Canadian Student Review - December 2003
319.Canadian Student Review - Summer 2006
320.Canadian Student Review - Winter 2005
321.Canadian Student Review - Winter 2007 / 2008
322.Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Canada: Trends in Use and Public Attitudes, 1997-2006
323.February 2002 - Q & A
324.February 2007 - Moving Medicare Forward
325.Federal Health Transfers to the Provinces: Expensive and Ineffective
326.Fraser Alert - 2028 or Bust: Ontario's Unsustainable Hospital Funding
327.Health Care Waiting List Initiatives in Sweden
328.Healthy Incentives
329.How Good is Canadian Health Care? 2004 Report
330.How Good is Canadian Health Care? 2005 Report
331.How Good is Canadian Health Care? 2006 Report
332.How Good Is Canadian Health Care? 2007 Report
333.How Private Hospital Competition Can Improve Canadian Health Care
334.Long-term or Short-term, Public Health Insurance is Not Sustainable:
335.Making Health Spending Work
336.March 2006 - Solutions for Health Care Issues
337.Medical Savings Accounts
338.Medically Uninsured Americans: Evidence on Magnitude and Implications
339.Miracle Cure: How to Solve America's Health Care Crisis and Why Canada Isn't the Answer
340.Misconceptions About the Causes of Cancer
341.Misinformation and Wishful Thinking about Medicare's Sustainability
342.Moving Beyond the Status Quo: Alberta's Working Prescription for Health Care Reform
343.October 2005 - Letting the Market Save Medicare
344.Paying More, Getting Less
345.Paying More, Getting Less 2005
346.Paying More, Getting Less 2006:
347.Paying More, Getting Less 2007
348.The Alberta Health Care Advantage: An Accessible, High Quality, and Sustainable System
349.The Availability of Medical Technology in Canada: An International Comparative Study
350.The Rebirth of Medicare in Saskatchewan: Steps Toward an Accessible, High Quality, and Sustainable Health Care System
351.The Swedish Health Care System
352.Waiting Your Turn (10th Edition)
353.Waiting Your Turn (11th Edition)
354.Waiting Your Turn (8th Edition)
355.Waiting Your Turn (9th Edition)
356.Waiting Your Turn, Hospital Waiting Lists in Canada (14th Edition)
357.Waiting Your Turn: Hospital Waiting Lists in Canada (12th Edition)
358.Waiting Your Turn: Hospital Waiting Lists in Canada (13th Edition)
359.Waiting Your Turn: Hospital Waiting Lists in Canada, 15th Edition
360.Waiting Your Turn: Hospital Waiting Lists in Canada, 16th Edition
361.Waiting Your Turn: Hospital Waiting Lists in Canada, 17th Edition
362.Where Does the Money Go? A Study of Worker Pay in Ontario's Hospitals

Hospital Report Cards

363.Hospital Report Card: British Columbia 2008
364.Hospital Report Card: Ontario 2006
365.Hospital Report Card: Ontario 2008

Hospital Waiting Lists

366.Health Care Waiting List Initiatives in Sweden
367.Waiting Your Turn (10th Edition)
368.Waiting Your Turn (11th Edition)
369.Waiting Your Turn (8th Edition)
370.Waiting Your Turn (9th Edition)
371.Waiting Your Turn, Hospital Waiting Lists in Canada (14th Edition)
372.Waiting Your Turn: Hospital Waiting Lists in Canada (12th Edition)
373.Waiting Your Turn: Hospital Waiting Lists in Canada (13th Edition)
374.Waiting Your Turn: Hospital Waiting Lists in Canada, 15th Edition
375.Waiting Your Turn: Hospital Waiting Lists in Canada, 16th Edition
376.Waiting Your Turn: Hospital Waiting Lists in Canada, 17th Edition

Immigration

377.Canada's Dysfunctional Refugee Determination System
378.Canada's Immigration Policy: The Need for Major Reform
379.Canada's Inadequate Response to Terrorism: The Need for Policy Reform
380.Immigration and the Welfare State in Canada: Growing Conflicts, Constructive Solutions
381.Is there Really a Looming Labour Shortage in Canada and, if there is, can Increased Immigration Fill the Gap?
382.May 2008 - Immigration and Security
383.Submission to the Consultation Commission on Accommodation Practices Related to Cultural Differences

Insurance

384.Auto Insurance Market Quality Index 2006: Annual Comparison of International Auto Insurance Markets
385.Auto Premium Inflation: How StatsCan Rocked the Bank of Canada
386.Fraser Alert - Lemons and Peaches: Comparing Auto Insurance Across Canada
387.Fraser Alert - Public Auto Insurance: A Mortality Warning for Motorists
388.Fraser Forum Feb 04 - The Public Private Debate Over Insurance
389.Long-term or Short-term, Public Health Insurance is Not Sustainable:
390.Medically Uninsured Americans: Evidence on Magnitude and Implications
391.October 2006 - Ideas About Insurance
392.October 2007 - Insurance Market Regulation
393.Paying More, Getting Less
394.The False Promise of Government Auto Insurance
395.Two Hundred Bucks More: The Premium Cost of Public Auto Insurance
396.Vehicle Emissions Testing

Labour Market

397.A New Pension Deal for Alberta
398.An Empirical Comparison of Labour Relations Laws in Canada and the United States
399.Buying Health Change? The 2005 Survey of High Earner Pay in Ontario's Hospitals
400.Collegial Models for Enhancing the Performance of University Professors
401.Explaining Canada's High Unionization Rates
402.Government Lovers: Paid by Canadian Governments and Taxpayers
403.Government-Sponsored Training Programs: Failure in the US, Lessons for Canada
404.Is there Really a Looming Labour Shortage in Canada and, if there is, can Increased Immigration Fill the Gap?
405.Long-Term Effects of Generous Unemployment Insurance: Historical Study of New Brunswick and Maine, 1940-1990
406.May 2006 - Labour Regulation and Unionization
407.Measuring Labour Markets in Canada and the United States, 2003 Edition
408.Measuring Labour Markets in Canada and the United States: 2007 Edition
409.Measuring the Flexibility of Labour Relations Laws in Canada and the United States
410.November 2001 - Making Labour Markets Work
411.Perspectives - Avril 2008
412.Productivity and Economic Performance: An Overview of the Issues
413.Rewarding University Professors: A Performance Based Approach
414.The Economics of Minimum Wage Laws
415.The Transparency of Labour Relations Boards in Canada and the United States
416.Union Disclosure in Canada and the United States
417.Unionization and Economic Performance: Evidence on Productivity, Profits, Investment, and Growth
418.Where Does the Money Go? A Study of Worker Pay in Ontario's Hospitals

Law & Judicial System

419.August 2003 - Judicial Accountability in Canada
420.Beyond the Nass Valley
421.Competitive Strategies for the Protection of Intellectual Property
422.Dec 05 and Jan 06 Forum - 2005 Generosity Index
423.Individual Property Rights on Canadian Indian Reserves
424.Liam Donnelly's Conviction by Prejudice: Lessons for Harassment Policy
425.October 2002 - Do Judges Make Good Policy?
426.Questioning the Legality of Equalization
427.Questioning the Legality of the Federal "Spending Power"
428.The Perfect Food in a Perfect Mess: The Cost of Milk in Canada
429.The Politics of Milk in Canada
430.The Underground Economy: Global Evidence of Its Size and Impact

Mining

431.Remarks by Allan Gotlieb, Executive Chair, Aurea Foundation at Announcement of the formation of the Fraser Institute Global Centre for Mining Studies
432.Survey of Mining Companies: 2001/2002
433.Survey of Mining Companies: 2002/2003
434.Survey of Mining Companies: 2003/2004
435.Survey of Mining Companies: 2004/2005
436.Survey of Mining Companies: 2005/2006
437.Survey of Mining Companies: 2006/2007
438.Survey of Mining Companies: 2007/2008

Non-Profit Studies

439.1999 Private Charitable Generosity index
440.2004 Donner Non-Profit Performance Report
441.Dec 05 and Jan 06 Forum - 2005 Generosity Index
442.Dec 06 and Jan 07 - After the Storm: Rebuilding Canada-US Relations
443.December 2001 - Charity in Society
444.December 2002 - Private Charity Versus the Welfare State
445.December 2003 - Has Charity Changed?
446.December/January Forum - 2004 Generosity Index
447.Fraser Forum March 04 - Families and the State
448.Generosity in Canada and the United States: The 2006 Generosity Index
449.Generosity in Canada and the United States: The 2007 Generosity Index
450.May 2005 - Caring For Kids: Child Care Choices
451.Preserving Independence: Does the Canadian Voluntary Sector need a Voluntary Sector Commission?
452.The 2005 Non-Profit Performance Report
453.The 2006 Non-Profit Performance Report
454.The 2007 Non-Profit Performance Report

Pharmaceutical

455.A Cure Worse Than the Illness
456.A Lethal Guardian: The Canadian Government's Ban on Prescription Drugs
457.Access Delayed, Access Denied 2008: Waiting for New Medicines in Canada 2008
458.Access Delayed, Access Denied: Waiting for Medicines in Canada
459.Alternative Medicine in Canada: Use and Public Attitudes
460.Briefing to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Health on Prescription Drugs
461.Canada's Drug Price Paradox 2007
462.Canada's Drug Price Paradox: The Unexpected Losses Caused by Government Interference in Pharmaceutical Markets
463.Canadian Pharmacare: Performance, Incentives, and Insurance
464.Canadian Student Review - June 2003
465.Canadian Student Review - Winter 2007 / 2008
466.Cost Burden of Prescription Drug Spending in Canada and the United States
467.February 2001 - Patents, Patients & Prescription Drugs
468.February 2002 - Government in the Medicine Cabinet
469.February 2003 - Medicines and Markets
470.Generic Drugopoly: Why Non-patented Prescription Drugs Cost More in Canada than in the United States and Europe
471.June 2005 - Prescriptions for Rational Pharmaceutical Policy
472.June 2006 - A Few Facts about Prescription Drug Policy
473.June 2007 - Government Interference in the Market for Medicines
474.Paying More, Getting Less 2007
475.Prescription Drug Prices in Canada and the United States -- Part 1
476.Prescription Drug Prices in Canada and the United States -- Part 2
477.Prescription Drug Prices in Canada and the United States--Part 3
478.Prescription Drug Prices in Cda & the US - Part 4, Canadian Prescriptions for American Patients Are Not the Solution
479.Prescription Piracy: The Black Market in Foreign Drugs Will Not Reduce U.S. Health Care Costs
480.Price Controls, Patents, and Cross-Border Internet Pharmacies: Risks to Canada's Drug Supply and International Trading Relations
481.Risk, "Progressive Licensing" and the Health Benefits Lost by Over-Regulating New Drugs
482.Seniors and Drug Prices in Canada and the United States
483.Seniors and Drug Prices in Canada and the United States
484.The Fantasy of Reference Pricing and the Promise of Choice in BC's Pharmacare
485.The Misguided War Against Medicines
486.The Misguided War Against Medicines 2008
487.Universal Drug Benefits for Seniors: Unnecessary, Unsustainable, and Unfair

Poverty & Welfare

488.Canadian Living Standards
489.Canadian Student Review - Fall 2007
490.