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Latest Research |
Adjusting for the Canada Child Benefit's Tax-Free Status
Despite the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) being one of the largest fed¬eral programs, no analysis to date has considered how the program’s tax-free benefits affect the distribution of overall CCB spending.
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An Evaluation of the Proposed PMPRB Amendments
In May 2017, Health Canada proposed an amendment to Patented Medicine Prices Review Board (PMPRB) regulations governing patented medicines.
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Economic Freedom in the Literature: What Is It Good (Bad) For?
Hundreds of studies in top-ranked academic journals show that economic freedom leads to positive outcomes for people, whether in increased prosperity, reduced conflict, or stronger human rights.
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Commentary and Blog Posts |
(Appeared in the Ottawa Sun) By: Jason Clemens and Steve Globerman
With Canada’s economy slowing, the U.S. economy in technical recession, high inflation and poor long-term prospects for economic growth, Ottawa and the provinces should have a clearer and more purposeful focus on policies that encourage economic growth.
(Appeared in the Epoch Times) By: Bacchus Barua and Milagros Palacios
As inflation continues upward, many Canadians worry about the increasing cost of living and their household finances.
(Appeared in the Halifax Chronicle Herald) By: Alex Whalen
The Houston government made headlines recently by reducing the number of Crown corporations focused on economic development from five to two.
By: Tegan Hill
Governments in Alberta have a long history of increasing provincial program spending during periods of relatively high resource revenue.
(Appeared in the Calgary Sun) By: Kenneth P. Green
A new (and profoundly bad) policy idea has gripped the world’s climate-obsessed leaders to address scenarios mostly generated by their own imaginative (and often wrong) predictive climate models.
(Appeared in the National Post) By: Matthew Lau
For decades, we’ve heard claims of gender wage gaps—women only earn 75 or 85 cents (or whatever the number may be) for every dollar men earn in the labour market.
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