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  1. Fraser Forum- September 2008: Health Care Dollars and Sense

    In this issue: Up Front: Fraser goes to Washington by Brett J. Skinner In June 2008, the Fraser Institute had a successful excursion to Washington, DC, where participants met with a number of high-level officials and policy experts. The most valuable ...

  2. The closed minds in the B.C. treaty process

    Appeared in the Vancouver Sun In ancient Greece, teachers interested not in truth but in mere rhetorical points were known as Sophists and a favourite tactic was to engage in specious rather than sound reasoning. A modern example appeared last week in The ...

  3. Incomplete, Illiberal, and Expensive: A Review of 15 Years of Treaty Negotiations in British Columbia and Proposals for Reform

    This study reviews the treaty process in British Columbia since 1993, its assumptions, costs, and outcomes as evidenced in signed treaties, final agreements, and agreements in principle. It analyzes the current federal and British Columbia government ...

  4. $144B addiction; Harper should keep his vow to slash corporate welfare

    Appeared in the National Post If Canadian businesses want help to offset the negative effects of a high Canadian dollar, they should lobby Canada's governments to end corporate welfare in exchange for a dramatic reduction in corporate taxes. They ...

  5. Corporate Welfare: A $144 billion addiction

    This report looks at the amount of money Canadian governments of all levels spent on corporate welfare over a 10-year period. It provides repayment records by year with respect to specific programs or agencies involved in corporate welfare. It notes the ...