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From 2000 to 2016, the federal government’s core departments and separate agencies have seen employment grow by more than 22 per cent.

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The Fraser Institute motto is a constant reminder of the importance of measuring the effect of government policy interventions on people’s lives.

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Part of the reason for the Great Depression was the Smoot-Hawley tariff established in 1930.
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For much of the post-World War II period, the U.S. auto industry had an effective oligopoly on U.S. sales—quality plummeted and prices soared.

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Why is economic freedom important? Is it intrinsically valuable or is it valuable because of the outcomes it produces?

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Various interest groups are certain to challenge an approved Keystone XL in local, state and federal courts.

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The U.S. is considering an import tax, of sorts, that would make U.S. exports more profitable and make imports to the U.S. more expensive.

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The more money governments spend on interest payments, the less money is available for programs and services.
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Government employees in B.C. receive, on average, 7.4 per cent higher wages than comparable workers in the private sector.

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