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  Fraser Institute · [email protected]
February 1, 2020 at 5:00 PM

We are now among the top 15 most influential think-tanks in the world

Dear John, I am delighted to report that the University of Pennsylvania just released its latest think-tank rankings and the Fraser Institute was again ranked the top think-tank in Canada. We were also ranked the 14th best think-tank worldwide (out of more than 8,200), an improvement from 18th …
  Niels Veldhuis · [email protected]
January 28, 2020 at 12:01 PM

Release Release: Alberta has the ability to mandate constitutional negotiations on equalization

Dear John, Today, the Institute released an important new essay titled, Refining Alberta’s Equalization Gambit, written by Rainer Knopff, professor emeritus of political science at the University of Calgary and Fraser Institute Senior Fellow. Albertans believe (rightly) that they are contributi…
  Fraser Institute · [email protected]
January 25, 2020 at 6:00 PM

Understanding health care, and Upper-income taxes

This week's featured research studies, commentaries, and blog posts.   Latest Research Jan 20-26, 2020 Canada remains only high-income universal health-care country to eschew private medical insurance Understanding Universal Health Care…
  Niels Veldhuis · [email protected]
January 23, 2020 at 12:01 PM

Research Release: Top 10% of income-earners earned 34% of Canada’s total income—yet paid more than 54% of total income taxes

Dear John, Today, the Fraser Institute released a new study, Should Canada Continue Increasing Taxes on Upper Incomes? This study finds that in 2017, the latest year of comparable data, the top 10 per cent of income-earners earned 34.2 per cent of Canada’s total income—yet paid 54.6 per cent o…
  Niels Veldhuis · [email protected]
January 21, 2020 at 12:01 PM

Research Release: Canada remains only high-income universal health-care country to eschew private medical insurance

Dear John, Today, the Fraser Institute released a new study, Understanding Universal Health Care Reform Options: Private Insurance. This study finds that among 17 high-income countries with universal health care—including Australia, Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands—all of them use priv…
  Fraser Institute · [email protected]
January 18, 2020 at 6:00 PM

Fiscal policy and recessions, and The growing debt burden

This week's featured research studies, commentaries, and blog posts.   Latest Research Jan 13-19, 2020 Canada’s combined federal-provincial debt will reach $1.5 trillion in 2019/20, Ontario debt highest among provinces The Growing Debt …
  Fraser Institute · [email protected]
January 16, 2020 at 4:02 PM

Fraser Insight - January 2020

Welcome back to Fraser Insight, the Fraser Institute's U.S. newsletter.   Issue 54 | Winter 2020 Welcome back to Fraser Insight, the Fraser Institute’s U.S. newsletter. This wintertime issue of Insight is highlighted by our In Context sectio…
  Niels Veldhuis · [email protected]
January 16, 2020 at 12:00 PM

Research Release: Canada’s combined federal-provincial debt will reach $1.5 trillion in 2019/20, Ontario debt highest among provinces

Dear John, Today, the Fraser Institute released a new study, The Growing Debt Burden for Canadians. This study finds that, since 2007/08, the year before the last recession, combined federal and provincial debt has grown from $837.0 billion to a projected $1.5 trillion in 2019/20. The study al…
  Niels Veldhuis · [email protected]
January 15, 2020 at 12:07 PM

Research Release: Infrastructure spending not an effective tool for fighting recession

Dear John, Today, the Fraser Institute released a new study, Fiscal Policy and Recessions: The Role of Public Infrastructure Spending. This study finds that infrastructure spending is not an effective policy for stimulating the economy during a recession because major infrastructure projects h…
  Fraser Institute · [email protected]
January 11, 2020 at 6:00 PM

Prime minister spending, and The truth about CEO compensation

This week's featured research studies, commentaries, and blog posts.   Latest Research Jan 6-12, 2020 Trudeau government spending hits all-time high, including years of war and recession Prime Ministers and Government Spending, 2020 fin…
  Niels Veldhuis · [email protected]
January 7, 2020 at 12:00 PM

Research Release: Trudeau government spending hits all-time high, including years of war and recession

Dear John, Today, the Fraser Institute released a new study, Prime Ministers and Government Spending, 2020. This study finds that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government has now recorded the highest ever per-person spending level of any federal government, including those that fought wars o…
  Fraser Institute · [email protected]
December 21, 2019 at 6:00 PM

Generosity index, Human freedom, and First Nations' community well-being

This week's featured research studies, commentaries, and blog posts.   Latest Research Dec 16-22, 2019 Amount Canadians donate to charity at a 20-year low Generosity in Canada and the United States: The 2019 Generosity Index finds that …
  Niels Veldhuis · [email protected]
December 19, 2019 at 12:00 PM

Research Release: Amount Canadians donate to charity at a 20-year low

Dear John, Today, the Fraser Institute released a new study, Generosity in Canada and the United States: The 2019 Generosity Index. This study finds that the amount of money Canadians donate to registered charities—as a share of their income—has hit a 20-year low, and Canadians remain far less…
  Niels Veldhuis · [email protected]
December 17, 2019 at 12:00 PM

Research Release: Living standards declining in nearly one in five First Nation communities in Canada

Dear John, Today, the Fraser Institute released a new study, Gaining Ground, Losing Ground: First Nations’ Community Well-Being in the 21st Century. This study finds that, despite billions of dollars in government spending, nearly one of every five First Nation communities in Canada has ex…
  Fraser Institute · [email protected]
December 14, 2019 at 6:00 PM

Canada's health-care wait times and Education spending in public schools

This week's featured research studies, commentaries, and blog posts.   Latest Research Dec 9-15, 2019 Canada’s health-care wait times eclipsed 20 weeks in 2019; second-longest wait ever recorded Waiting Your Turn: Wait Times for Health …
  Niels Veldhuis · [email protected]
December 12, 2019 at 12:00 PM

Research Release: Spending in public schools across Canada up more than 10% in recent years

Dear John, Today, the Fraser Institute released a new study, Education Spending in Public Schools in Canada, 2020 Edition. This study finds that spending on public schools across Canada has increased in every province in recent years. After adjusting for inflation and enrolment changes, per-st…
  Niels Veldhuis · [email protected]
December 10, 2019 at 12:00 PM

Research Release: Canada’s health-care wait times eclipsed 20 weeks in 2019; second-longest wait ever recorded

Dear John, Today, the Fraser Institute released a new study, Waiting Your Turn: Wait Times for Health Care in Canada, 2019. This study finds that the median wait time for medically necessary treatment in Canada this year was 20.9 weeks. This is the second-longest wait ever recorded by the Fra…
  Fraser Institute · [email protected]
December 7, 2019 at 6:00 PM

Alberta's deficit reduction

This week's featured research studies, commentaries, and blog posts.   Latest Research Dec 2-8, 2019 Alberta’s deficit reduction takes longer and reduces spending less than previous reform-minded governments What’s Changed, By How Much,…
  Niels Veldhuis · [email protected]
December 5, 2019 at 12:00 PM

Research Release: Alberta’s deficit reduction takes longer and reduces spending less than previous reform-minded governments

Dear John, Today, the Fraser Institute released a new study, What’s Changed, By How Much, and What Remains to be Done: An Analysis of Alberta’s Budget. This study finds that the Alberta government’s plan to eliminate the provincial deficit by reducing program spending by 1.6 per cent over the …
  Fraser Institute · [email protected]
November 30, 2019 at 6:00 PM

Comparing government and private sector compensation

This week's featured research studies, commentaries, and blog posts.   Latest Research Nov 25-Dec 1, 2019 Government employees in Ontario paid 10.3 per cent higher wages than comparable private-sector workers Comparing Government and Pr…
  Niels Veldhuis · [email protected]
November 26, 2019 at 12:00 PM

Research Release: Alberta’s public-sector employees were paid 9.3 per cent higher wages than comparable private-sector workers in 2018

Dear John, Today, the Fraser Institute released a new study, Comparing Government and Private Sector Compensation in Alberta. This study finds that public-sector employees in Alberta—including municipal, provincial and federal government workers—received 9.3 per cent higher wages on average th…
  Fraser Institute · [email protected]
November 23, 2019 at 6:00 PM

Atlantic Canada's economy and Evaluating Alberta's energy regulator

This week's featured research studies, commentaries, and blog posts.   Latest Research Nov 18-24, 2019 Household income per person in Atlantic Canada nearly $5,000 less than the rest of Canada Catching Up with Canada: A Prosperity Agend…
  Niels Veldhuis · [email protected]
November 21, 2019 at 12:00 PM

Research Release: Alberta Energy Regulator should cut red tape, reduce approval delays and uncertainty

Dear John, Today, the Fraser Institute released a new study, Evaluating Alberta's Energy Regulator. This study finds that any meaningful reform of the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) must target the corporation’s regulatory objectives, decision-making process and procedures because a sleeker, m…
  Fraser Institute · [email protected]
November 20, 2019 at 11:01 AM

Creating Canada’s largest independent think-tank from coast to coast

Dear Fraser Institute supporter, It is with great pride and excitement that I share with you the news that the Fraser Institute is integrating the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies (AIMS), the leading free market think tank in Atlantic …
  Fraser Institute · [email protected]
November 16, 2019 at 6:00 PM

Canada-US energy sector competitiveness

This week's featured research studies, commentaries, and blog posts.   Latest Research Nov 11-17, 2019 Texas more than twice as attractive for oil and gas investment than Alberta The Canada-US Energy Sector Competitiveness Survey finds …
  Megan McElwain · [email protected]
November 14, 2019 at 12:00 PM

Research Release: Texas more than twice as attractive for oil and gas investment than Alberta

Dear John, Today, the Fraser Institute released a new study, the Canada-US Energy Sector Competitiveness Survey. This study finds that Texas is more than twice as attractive for oil and gas investment than Alberta. Specifically, uncertain environmental regulations, regulatory inconsistencies …
  Fraser Institute · [email protected]
November 9, 2019 at 6:00 PM

Economic Freedom of North America and Ontario's electricity costs

This week's featured research studies, commentaries, and blog posts.   Latest Research Nov 4-10, 2019 Electricity costs for Ontario residents keep increasing despite government subsidy The Ontario Government’s Electricity Policies 2018-…
  Megan McElwain · [email protected]
November 5, 2019 at 12:00 PM

Research Release: Electricity costs for Ontario residents keep increasing despite government subsidy

Dear John, Today, the Fraser Institute released a new study, The Ontario Government’s Electricity Policies 2018-2019: How They Are Failing and How to Fix Them. This study finds that electricity prices in Ontario have continued to rise over the past year, despite the Ontario government’s attemp…
  Fraser Institute · [email protected]
November 2, 2019 at 5:00 PM

Why is equalization still growing?

This week's featured research studies, commentaries, and blog posts.   Latest Research Oct 28-Nov 3, 2019 ‘Have-not’ provinces received $2.1 billion more in equalization payments due to program design flaw Why Is Equalization Still Grow…
  Megan McElwain · [email protected]
October 31, 2019 at 11:00 AM

Research Release: ‘Have-not’ provinces received $2.1 billion more in equalization payments due to program design flaw

Dear John, Today, the Fraser Institute released a new study, Why is Equalization Still Growing? This study finds that due to a flawed rule (created in 2009), total equalization payments to “have-not” provinces must grow every year, even if the gap between richer and poorer provinces shrinks. A…
  Fraser Institute · [email protected]
October 26, 2019 at 5:00 PM

Quebec secondary school report card

This week's featured research studies, commentaries, and blog posts.   Latest Research Oct 21-27, 2019 Quebec high schools across the province show improvement The Report Card on Quebec’s Secondary Schools 2019 ranks 463 public, indepen…
  Fraser Institute · [email protected]
October 19, 2019 at 5:00 PM

Property taxes in Canada's metropolitan areas

This week's featured research studies, commentaries, and blog posts.   Latest Research Oct 14-20, 2019 Commercial property tax rates in Canada’s biggest cities two to four times higher than residential rates, with little rationale Who B…
  Fraser Institute · [email protected]
October 16, 2019 at 3:03 PM

Fraser Insight - October 2019

Welcome back to Fraser Insight, the Fraser Institute's U.S. newsletter.   Issue 53 | October 2019 Welcome back to Fraser Insight, the Fraser Institute’s U.S. newsletter. This issue is highlighted by our In Print section, which is chock-full …
  Fraser Institute · [email protected]
October 12, 2019 at 5:00 PM

Myths of local food policy and costs of slow economic growth

This week's featured research studies, commentaries, and blog posts.   Latest Research Oct 7-13, 2019 ‘Buy local’ food less safe—with limited environmental benefits The Myths of Local Food Policy: Lessons from the economic and social hi…
  Megan McElwain · [email protected]
October 8, 2019 at 11:01 AM

Research Release: ‘Buy local’ food less safe—with limited environmental benefits

Dear John, Today, the Fraser Institute released a new study, The Myths of Local Food Policy: Lessons from the economic and social history of the food system. This study finds that despite common misperceptions, locally-grown food isn’t better for the environment, doesn’t provide a more stable …
  Fraser Institute · [email protected]
October 5, 2019 at 5:00 PM

Health care comparison and Secondary school student performance

This week's featured research studies, commentaries, and blog posts.   Latest Research Sep 30-Oct 6, 2019 Despite high health-care spending, Canada ranks last on number of hospital beds, wait times Comparing Performance of Universal Hea…
  Megan McElwain · [email protected]
October 3, 2019 at 11:00 AM

Research Release: Canada’s health-care system, one of the most expensive in the world, struggles with dearth of medical resources and comparatively long wait times

Dear John,   Today, the Fraser Institute released a new study, Comparing Performance of Universal Health Care Countries, 2019.   Canada is the second-highest spender among 28 developed countries with universal health-care systems.   What do we get for all that spending?   We r…
  Megan McElwain · [email protected]
October 1, 2019 at 11:00 AM

Research Release: Study finds no relationship between high school class size and improved student performance

Dear John, Today, the Fraser Institute released a new study, Secondary school class sizes and student performance in Canada, which compares provincial class sizes and test scores from the OECD’s Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). This study finds that Saskatchewan had the s…
  Fraser Institute · [email protected]
September 28, 2019 at 5:00 PM

Comprehensive policy reform

This week's featured research studies, commentaries, and blog posts.   Latest Research Sep 23-29, 2019 Ontario lost nearly 170,000 manufacturing jobs since 2007; Michigan added 47,000 above pre-recession levels The Power of Comprehensiv…
  Megan McElwain · [email protected]
September 26, 2019 at 11:00 AM

Research Release: Ontario lost nearly 170,000 manufacturing jobs since 2007; Michigan added 47,000 above pre-recession levels

Dear John, Today, the Fraser Institute released a new study, The Power of Comprehensive Policy Reform: Lessons for Ontario from Michigan. This study finds that even though both jurisdictions were hard hit during the 2009 recession, Michigan has enjoyed a much more successful recovery in the pa…
  Fraser Institute · [email protected]
September 21, 2019 at 5:00 PM

Fiscal policy and recessions, and Westbank first nation prosperity

This week's featured research studies, commentaries, and blog posts.   Latest Research Sep 16-22, 2019 Policymakers must consider automatic policy responses to recessions—EI benefits increased by nearly $5 billion in 2009 Fiscal Policy and Rece…
  Fraser Institute · [email protected]
July 18, 2019 at 3:42 PM

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July 18, 2019 at 3:42 PM

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