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This annual report provides patients with some of the information they need to determine whether the time they wait for access to new medicines in Canada is unnecessarily long, and whether publicly funded and managed drug insurance programs provide adequate benefits and choice for patients. This report focuses on new patented medicines because this class of drugs is uniquely affected by public policies that delay access for patients.

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The Report Card on Ontario's Elementary Schools 2010 collects a variety of relevant, objective indicators of school performance into one, 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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Over the past two years, the federal government has undergone an unfortunate fiscal transformation. After running budget surpluses for over a decade, the federal government is now projecting substantial budget deficits into the foreseeable future.

Like most governments in the developed world, Canada's federal government spent its way into deficit. While the spending increases were intended to help mitigate the impact of the collapse of financial markets and resulting economic recession, these measures turned away from Canada's recent sound fiscal management and set the nation back down the path of massive deficits and increased debt.

To stop the increases to Canada's debt burden and to improve the country's long-term competitiveness, the 2010 federal budget should swiftly improve the federal government's fiscal position. This Fraser Alert examines the source of current and future deficits, explains why the federal government should not continue its stimulus spending, and offers recommendations for a fiscally prudent 2010 federal budget.

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This study recommends that the Canadian government reduce taxpayer vulnerability, including withdrawing government guarantees from all mortgage insurers-public and private-and privatizing the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation's mortgage insurance business.

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The 2009 Donner Non-Profit Performance Report 2010-02-08 The evaluation protocol for the Donner Awards is detailed in the annual Non-Profit Performance Report, which is published and distributed each year by the Fraser Institute. The report provides an important reference f

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The Report Card on British Columbia's Elementary Schools: 2010 Edition collects a variety of relevant, objective indicators of school performance into one, accessible public document so that anyone can analyze and compare the performance of individual schools. The Report Card assists parents choose a school for their children and encourages and assists all those seeking to improve their schools.

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This paper uses the index published in Economic Freedom of North America (Karabegović and McMahon, 2008) to examine the impact of the relationship between resource dependence and institutional quality on economic development in US states. Studies have shown that resources can indeed crowd out such factors as investment, education, and the economy's efforts at industrialization, a situation now known as Dutch Disease, named after the experience of the Netherlands when the discovery of natural-gas fields led to a decline of the manufacturing sector.