Printer-friendly version

This is the fifth edition of the annual report, Economic Freedom of North America , and this year marks the first time we are producing a US edition of the report. The statistical results of this year's study persuasively confirm those published in the previous four editions.

Printer-friendly version

This is the fifth edition of the annual report, Economic Freedom of North America . The statistical results of this year's study persuasively confirm those published in the previous four editions; economic freedom is a powerful driver of growth and prosperity.

Printer-friendly version

This report presents the results of the Fraser Institute's second annual survey on barriers to investment in the exploration and production of oil and gas. The rankings are based on the grading of jurisdictions by managers and executives in the petroleum industry.

Printer-friendly version

Torontonians are worried their city is losing its edge compared to other major Canadian business centers. The city of Toronto's median income has sunk below the national average.

Printer-friendly version

This paper examines the satisfaction levels of parents who have participated in Children First: School Choice Trust , a program that gives grants to lower income Ontario families so that their children can receive private (independent) elementary school education.

Printer-friendly version

This study regularly (since 2005) compares Canadian and American retail prices for an identical group of the 100 most commonly prescribed brand-name (mostly patented) drugs and the 100 most commonly prescribed generic drugs in Canada. In 2007, this sample of drugs represented approximately 70% of the entire brand-name market and approximately 55% of the entire generic market.

Printer-friendly version

Tax Freedom Day is the day in the year the average Canadian family has earned enough money to pay the taxes imposed on it by the three levels of government: federal, provincial, and local.