The Fraser Institute

@FraserInstitute

An internationally-recognized, independent, non-partisan research and education organization aiming to improve the quality of life for Canadians.

Canada
Liittynyt maaliskuu 2009

Twiitit

Olet estänyt käyttäjän @FraserInstitute

Haluatko varmasti nähdä nämä twiitit? Twiittien näyttäminen ei poista käyttäjän @FraserInstitute estoa.

  1. 13 tuntia sitten

    Awarding the Nobel to David Card is a setback for economics.

    Kumoa
  2. 16 tuntia sitten

    All Canadians should want Ottawa to fund Indigenous programs in the most efficient and effective way, so the money goes to those most in need. Check out our latest study:

    Kumoa
  3. 22 tuntia sitten
    Kumoa
  4. 24. lokak.

    Unlike an earthquake or asteroid strike, in modern times energy crises are the result of misguided government policy. Keep reading:

    Kumoa
  5. 23. lokak.

    Do you want to work with industry-leading experts at Canada's #1 think tank? We're currently hiring for positions located in Vancouver, Calgary, and Toronto! See them all here:

    Kumoa
  6. 23. lokak.

    After spending more than $95 billion on the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy in an attempt to avoid layoffs, Ottawa is now replacing the program with a myriad of new initiatives. Read more:

    Kumoa
  7. 22. lokak.

    Absent policy change in Canada, oil and gas investors will likely continue to favour U.S.-based companies.

    Kumoa
  8. 22. lokak.

    Several businesses, particularly in the service industry, are struggling to find workers.

    Kumoa
  9. 22. lokak.

    On this week's : Former chief economic analyst for Statistics Canada Philip Cross joins Danielle Smith to discuss the relationship between minimum wage and poverty rates, and the state of markets in Canada. Check it out here:

    Kumoa
  10. 21. lokak.

    The upcoming UN Climate Change Conference will likely only make life harder for Canadians.

    Kumoa
  11. 21. lokak.

    Despite what advocates claim, renewable power — including wind and solar — isn’t free, and comes with only modest benefits to the environment. Learn more:

    Kumoa
  12. 21. lokak.

    Replacing Canada’s coal-fired power plants with wind and solar would cost between $16.8 and $33.7 billion – annually. And the resulting emissions reduction would fall short of the federal government’s target. New study:

    Kumoa
  13. 20. lokak.

    Monopolistic policies are preventing families from using their tax dollars to support private education. Read more:

    Kumoa
  14. 20. lokak.

    Our in-person galas are back (and following all health guidelines, of course)! Learn more about our events and the Fraser Institute Founders’ Award here:

    Kumoa
  15. 20. lokak.
    Kumoa
  16. 19. lokak.

    Our strength is our people — we attract an incredibly dedicated team to support our work. If you are looking for a meaningful career, consider joining us. Our latest job postings:

    Kumoa
  17. 19. lokak.
    Kumoa
  18. 19. lokak.

    Today's new study examines two of the most important ongoing public policy challenges facing Canada: the deterioration of government finances, and the comparative underperformance of our health care system.

    Kumoa
  19. 18. lokak.

    It’s true, the world has seen significant energy transitions in the past, but under one key condition — that new forms of energy deliver widespread benefits compared to previous ones. Keep reading:

    Kumoa
  20. 17. lokak.

    It should be the starting point to a much broader national dialogue on the financial flow between provinces and the federal government—a flow in desperate need of repair and rebalancing. Keep reading:

    Kumoa

Lataaminen näyttää kestävän hetken.

Twitter saattaa olla ruuhkautunut tai ongelma on muuten hetkellinen. Yritä uudelleen tai käy Twitterin tilasivulla saadaksesi lisätietoja.

    Saatat pitää myös

    ·