Blog - Fraser Forum

12:45PM
Printer-friendly version

Canada’s lumber companies deny that softwood lumber exports are subsidized by so-called stumpage fees.

8:43AM
Printer-friendly version

In reality, Canadian consumers have long put their financial welfare before their loyalty to Canadian-bred cows.

3:00AM
Printer-friendly version
Canadians spent $501 per household simply complying with the personal income tax system.
1:02PM
Printer-friendly version

When governments raise PIT rates, there are both direct and indirect costs for private sector.

3:00AM
Printer-friendly version

Without the anonymity of a secret ballot, union organizers may pressure workers into supporting union certification.

Sujet:
11:16AM
Printer-friendly version
There’s a clear negative relationship between income taxes and team winning percentages.
9:14AM
Printer-friendly version

By capping rents, governments create a disincentive for prospective builders to construct new units.

Sujet:
3:00AM
Printer-friendly version

Resistance to marginal tax rate reductions in the U.S. may prevent a return to supply-side fiscal policies.

3:00AM
Printer-friendly version
With an election on the books for June 2018, the pressure will build for new spending.
3:00AM
Printer-friendly version
Today the personal income tax accounts for almost half of federal revenues.

Subscribe to the Fraser Institute

Get the latest news from the Fraser Institute on the latest research studies, news and events.