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Provincial governments in Canada have special, publicly funded, programs that reimburse seniors for their spending on prescription drugs. The United States recently passed federal legislation, the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act (MMA 2003), which grants universal eligibility to seniors for public funding of prescription drugs. This study argues that the age-based universal entitlement provided by seniors' drug-benefit programs is unnecessary and inefficient relative to more limited policy options, and is unfair to the rest of the population.

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This report compares Canada-US price differences for the prescription drugs that are most important to Canadian seniors (aged 60 and older). This report analyzes prices for the drugs most commonly prescribed to Canadian seniors in 2007, and compares Canadian and American prices for brand name and generic prescription drugs separately.

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The Report Card on Ontario's Elementary Schools: 2005 Edition collects a variety of relevant, objective indicators of school performance into one, easily accessible public document.

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There are many sources of anti-Americanism is Canada, from specific and conflicting interests over trade to symbolic issues such as health care.

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The Report Card on Alberta's High Schools: 2005 Edition collects a variety of relevant, objective indicators of school performance into one, easily accessible document so that anyone can analyze and compare the performance of individual schools. The Report Card assists parents when they choose a school for their children and encourages and assists all those seeking to improve their schools.

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President Klaus came to Canada at the invitation of The Fraser Institute to accept the TP Boyle Founder's Award for his lifelong commitment to promoting democracy and freedom.

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Submission made by fiscal policy analysts Jason Clemens and Niels Veldhuis to the Saskatchewan Business Tax Review Committee