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  1. Associate Director/Director, Creative

    The Fraser Institute has an opening for an Associate Director/Director, Creative to join our Marketing & Communications team in Vancouver or Calgary. ...

  2. Alberta’s upcoming referendum bigger than equalization

    Reforms in the 1990s led to a marked decline in welfare dependency and reduced spending on social assistance. ...

  3. Canada’s long-term care system lacks choice and competition

    Policymakers in Canada should learn how other countries with older populations are mitigating demographic challenges. ...

  4. Attracting more people key to Atlantic Canada’s future

    The recent inflow of people to the region does not mean the problem of outmigration has been solved. ...

  5. Expanding the Narrative: policy impacts on Aboriginal well-being in Canada

    Professor emeritus of political science and distinguished fellow at the University of Calgary's School of Public Policy, chair of aboriginal futures at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy, and senior fellow at the Fraser Institute, Tom Flanagan, ...

  6. Understanding two decades of weak economic performance in Ontario

    It’s important for policymakers to recognize the severity of Ontario’s growth problem, how long-lived it has been, and the challenge of weak business investment that could impede future growth. ...

  7. Senior Development Associate, Central Canada

    The Fraser Institute has an opening in Toronto for a Senior Development Associate. This position is ideal for an experienced fundraising professional who is looking for a rewarding and challenging career opportunity with room for advancement. ...

  8. Europe’s skyrocketing power prices underscore challenges with renewable sources

    Europe’s energy crunch should serve as a cautionary tale for governments across North America with regard to the challenges of abruptly changing our energy mix by subsidizing renewable energy. ...

  9. Wealth tax would make Canada’s bad situation even worse

    Canada must become more attractive and competitive for business investment and entrepreneurs, and introducing a wealth tax and/or raising the capital gains tax would make a difficult situation worse. ...

  10. Does the Canada Child Benefit Actually Reduce Child Poverty?

    This essay in the ongoing series on the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) focuses on empirically testing the federal government’s claim that the CCB has dramatically reduced child poverty. The principal analysis in this essay relies on Statistics Canada’s SPSD/M ...