From Fraser Institute <[email protected]>
Subject Federal-provincial relations, and Wealth inequality
Date October 11, 2025 5:00 PM
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Having trouble viewing? Try the web version [link removed] of this email. Latest Research Canada works best when Ottawa doesn’t encroach on provincial jurisdiction [[link removed]]

Stay-in-Your-Lane Federalism: Keeping the Peace in Federal-Provincial Relations examines how Canada’s federal and provincial governments are the most successful when the different levels of government remain in their constitutional lanes.

Read More [[link removed]] Differences in people’s age explains most wealth inequality in Canada [[link removed]]

Wealth Inequality Revisited finds that age largely explains the different levels of wealth among people in Canada.

Read More [[link removed]] Population declines loom large over Canada and other countries [[link removed]]

There's a robust supply of people from around the world who want to study, work and live in Canada.

Commentary and Blog Posts Ottawa must eliminate harmful regulations to spur private investment in pipelines [[link removed]] by Julio Mejía and Elmira Aliakbari

Building pipelines to coastal terminals is key to increase access to global markets.

Canada Post is failing Canadians—time to privatize it [[link removed]] (Appeared in the Toronto Sun) by Jake Fuss and Alex Whalen

From 2018 to the mid-point of 2025, Canada Post lost more than $5 billion.

Spending the reason for B.C.’s looming debt crisis [[link removed]] by Ben Eisen

The province's deficit this year may reach $18 billion.

Doctor in Vancouver fighting for better universal health care [[link removed]] by Nadeem Esmail

The German and Australian health-care systems outperform Canada’s in terms of timeliness of care.

Carney government refuses to make tough decisions to avoid larger deficit [[link removed]] (Appeared in iPolitics) by Jake Fuss and Grady Munro

The government's spending review will simply slow the pace of spending increases rather than actually cut spending.

Alberta government’s pipeline proposal reveals truth nature of oil and gas opponents [[link removed]] (Appeared in the Edmonton Sun) by Kenneth P. Green

Canada’s hostile regulatory landscape deters private-sector companies from investing time and money.

Governments continue to support irrational ‘electric vehicle’ policies [[link removed]] (Appeared in Trending Politics) by Kenneth P. Green

Canada is such a small emitter of greenhouse gases that nothing it could do would significantly alter the climate.

Labour disputes loom large over Canadian economy [[link removed]] (Appeared in National Newswatch) by Fred McMahon

In 2023 and 2024, Canada suffered 62 transportation such work stoppages.

Next government should help unleash Newfoundland and Labrador’s mining potential [[link removed]] (Appeared in the St. John's Telegram) by Julio Mejía and Alex Whalen

Mining investment in the province is set to decline for the third consecutive year.

Homebuilding rate in Manitoba falls far behind population explosion [[link removed]] (Appeared in the Winnipeg Sun) by Tegan Hill and Austin Thompson

In 2023, the province added a record-high 41,570 new residents followed by 34,946 in 2024.

Nova Scotia government’s record-breaking deficit threatens province’s economic future [[link removed]] (Appeared in the Macdonald Notebook) by Alex Whalen

The government increased spending by $503 million beyond its spring budget projections.

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