Fraser Forum

Blog - Fraser Forum

3:00AM
Printer-friendly version
Adding more renewable electricity generation will not help Atlantic Canadians already burdened with high energy prices.
3:11PM
Printer-friendly version

The historical record suggests that sharp declines in oil prices are followed by substantial price recovery.

3:00AM
Printer-friendly version

Seattle’s minimum wage increase has hurt job prospects, and failed to produce higher earnings, for low-wage workers.

Topic:
10:24AM
Printer-friendly version

Quebec produces 72 per cent of the world’s maple syrup output, much more than Saudi Arabia’s 13 per cent share of world oil production.

Topic:
3:00AM
Printer-friendly version

From 2011 to 2014, average annual economic growth in Michigan was higher than in Ontario, despite slower population growth.

10:22AM
Printer-friendly version

If the government imposes a tax on carbon, it would keep almost all of the current intrusive regulations in place.

Tags:
3:30AM
Printer-friendly version

Given the common negative portrayal of businessmen in films and fiction, I get a little celebratory when someone else is the bad guy.

Topic:
12:50PM
Printer-friendly version

Small reductions in the consumption of sugary drinks and other food products do not necessarily translate into weight loss.

3:00AM
Printer-friendly version
The province hopes to solve its fiscal problems by relying on revenue growing faster than spending.
10:59AM
Printer-friendly version

Empirically the long-run effect of U.S. immigration on employment and wages tends to be low or zero.

Subscribe to the Fraser Institute

Get the latest news from the Fraser Institute on the latest research studies, news and events.