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  1. Douglas J. Den Uyl

    Douglas J. Den Uyl, Ph.D., was born in Monroe, Michigan and attended Kalamazoo College (B.A. in Political Science and Philosophy), the University of Chicago (M.A. in Political Science), and Marquette University (Ph.D. in Philosophy). He is interested in ...

  2. Et si on leur donnait le choix?

    Le chef d’un des principaux partis fédéraux a même suggéré de se débarrasser des établissements privés à but lucratif. ...

  3. Repenser les soins de longue durée au Canada: Leçons sur la collaboration des secteurs publics et privés de quatre pays dotés d’un système de soins de santé universel

    Alors que les Canadiens et les décideurs envisagent des changements aux soins de longue durée, il est important de reconnaître et de tirer des leçons de systèmes de soins de longue durée qui réussissent mieux dans d’autres pays offrant des soins de santé ...

  4. Leo Plumer

    Research Intern, Fraser Institute Leo Plumer is a Research Intern at the Fraser Institute, where he works with the team in fiscal policy, with a focus on social insurance. He was previously an MA Fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, ...

  5. Justin T. Callais

    Justin Callais is a third-year Ph.D. student in Agricultural and Applied Economics at Texas Tech University and a research assistant at the Free Market Institute. He earned his M.S. in Agricultural and Applied Economics from Texas Tech University and his ...

  6. Morley Gunderson

    Professor, University of Toronto Morley Gunderson is a Professor at the Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources (Director from 1985–97) and the Department of Economics at the University of Toronto. He has been a Visiting Scholar at the ...

  7. Joanna Szurmak

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  8. Promise and Performance: Recent Trends in Government Expenditures on Indigenous Peoples

    If better-funded government programs were the answer to Indigenous poverty, we would have seen the results by now. Between 1981 and 2016, federal spending on Indigenous programming was multiplied by more than four times, yet the gap in the average ...

  9. Matthew Lau

    Adjunct Scholar, Fraser Institute Matthew Lau is an adjunct scholar at the Fraser Institute and writes regularly for the Financial Post. His writing covers a wide range of subjects, including fiscal policy, economic theory, climate change, and government ...

  10. Paige MacPherson

    Associate Director, Education Policy Paige MacPherson is Associate Director of Education Policy for the Fraser Institute. For many years, Paige has contributed policy analysis and commentary to major media outlets and research organizations across Canada, ...