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A Better Solution for Universally Accessible Hospital Care
Nadeem Esmail outlines how activity-based funding could improve the quality of health care services and reduce wait times for Canadians.
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Do Markets Make Us Selfish?
Do markets encourage competitive, materialistic, immoral behavior… or do they encourage us to develop honesty and prudence? Rosemarie Fike sheds light on this complex debate.
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The Essential Women in Liberty: Jane Jacobs
Since the Covid-19 pandemic some have speculated about the future of cities. Join us as Lydia Miljan explains Jane Jacobs’ contribution to our understanding of cities and the state.
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Free Banking in Canada
George Selgin breaks down Canada’s history from back when its banking system was among the most stable and efficient in the world.
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The Narrowing of Public Discourse
From COVID to climate change - why do some voices dominate the public sphere? Danielle Smith explains how we got to this point.
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Business is Not a Criminal Enterprise
In this webinar, Art Carden explains how men and women are changing the way we respond to poverty through innovation and entrepreneurship.
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Property Rights vs. The Environment
Is there truly an insolvable conflict between economic growth and the environment? Bradley K. Hobbs talks property rights and environmental protection.
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The Essential Buchanan
Join this webinar to watch Donald Boudreaux unpack some of Buchanan’s greatest theories and contributions to economics today.
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The Essential John Stuart Mill
What can we learn from John Stuart Mill? Sandra Peart offers that his greatest defense of choice is its use as a means by which we can learn to choose.
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Understanding the World Trade Organization
Join Inu Manak as she dives into the different types of trade institutions and explores the role of the WTO within the international trading system.
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Technology Startups and Industry-Specific Regulations
Liya Palagashvili explores how regulations influence technology start-ups in the United States and in Canada. Join us to discuss innovation and regulation!
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Guaranteed Annual Income
Is a Guaranteed Annual Income (GAI) a viable option for Canada to pursue? Jake Fuss explores the effectiveness of a GAI program, cost implications, and reasons why the idea has gained traction recently.
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