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  1. Donner Non-Profit Performance Report 2007

    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 for non-profit organizations seeking to ...

  2. Questioning the Legality of the Federal Spending Power

    The federal spending power refers the alleged power of Parliament to make payments to people, institutions or governments for purposes on which it does not necessarily have power to legislate. This publication examines the case for and against the federal ...

  3. Donner Non-Profit Performance Report 2006

    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 for non-profit organizations seeking to ...

  4. Generosity in Canada and the United States: The 2006 Generosity Index

    The Fraser Institute's annual Generosity Index measures this private monetary generosity using readily available data about the size and extent of charitable donations, as recorded on personal income tax returns in Canada and the United States. The ...

  5. Questioning the Legality of Equalization

    The inclusion of a commitment to equalization in the Constitution Act, 1982 has led politicians, lawyers, economists, and citizens alike to assume that a federal program transferring money from all Canadian citizens to the governments of some have not ...

  6. Donner Non-Profit Performance Report 2005

    The 2005 Non-Profit Performance Report 2005-11-01 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 ...

  7. Can Markets Save Canada's National Parks?

    There is no question that Canada's parks and protected areas enrich the quality of life of Canadians, providing us with valuable recreational and environmental amenities. Unfortunately, the politics of park management have prevented Parks Canada from ...

  8. Welfare Reform in Ontario: A Report Card

    This study will examine welfare policies in Ontario since 1985, evaluating the welfare reforms initiated under the newly elected provincial government in June 1995. These will be compared with reforms of welfare policies in the United States, which have ...

  9. Donner Non-Profit Performance Report 2004

    Canada's non-profit sector is a vital component of Canadian civil society, providing many important social, cultural, and environmental amenities independently of both the government, and the for-profit business sector. https://www.fraserinstitute ...

  10. Fraser Forum- March 2004: Families and the State

    In this issue: BC’s Dependency-inducing U-Turn on Welfare Reform by Jason Clemens, Niels Veldhuis, and Sylvia LeRoy The BC government recently de-legitimized one of Canada’s most important social welfare reforms to date. It’s the poor who’ll pay. Private ...