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    February 11, 2026
    Why Fiscal Policy Matters for Canadian Prosperity
    Christopher Ragan
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    Canadian Governance Policy Trends: When National Interests Change
    Sayers, Anthony Rob Huebert
    January 15, 2026
    Social Policy Trends: What does the Poverty Line Measure?
    Kneebone, Ronald Gres Wilkins, Margarita
    January 14, 2026
    Synopsis of the 2025 Banff Capital Markets Roundtable
    Danielle Grover L. Daniel Wilson
    December 18, 2025
    Removing Barriers to Investment, Competition and Movement: A Historical Lesson
    Casey Pender Vincent Geloso
    December 17, 2025
    Social Policy Trends: Fixing Holes in the Social Safety Net – Holiday Issue 2025
    Gres Wilkins, Margarita Robert Falconer Fyie, Ken Kneebone, Ronald
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February 11, 2026
Why Fiscal Policy Matters for Canadian Prosperity
Christopher Ragan
February 3, 2026
Canadian Governance Policy Trends: When National Interests Change
Sayers, Anthony Rob Huebert
January 15, 2026
Social Policy Trends: What does the Poverty Line Measure?
Kneebone, Ronald Gres Wilkins, Margarita
January 14, 2026
Synopsis of the 2025 Banff Capital Markets Roundtable
Danielle Grover L. Daniel Wilson
December 18, 2025
Removing Barriers to Investment, Competition and Movement: A Historical Lesson
Casey Pender Vincent Geloso
December 17, 2025
Social Policy Trends: Fixing Holes in the Social Safety Net – Holiday Issue 2025
Gres Wilkins, Margarita Robert Falconer Fyie, Ken Kneebone, Ronald

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Calgary, AB
SPP Forum: Canadian Climate Policy Partnership (C2P2): Understanding the Complexities of Canadian Climate Policy
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Calgary, AB
SPP Forum: Addressing Ageism Through the Age-Friendly University Initiative
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Calgary, AB
SPP Forum: Alberta’s 2026 Budget: What It Means and What Comes Next
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July 24, 2015

Jobs Machine From Canada Oil Slows as Robots Add to Price Slump

Source: Bloomberg Business

July 24, 2015

Lower oil royalties expected to last a decade: Dept. of Finance

Source: The Independent

July 24, 2015

Tory, suburban ridings gain the most from enriched child benefits: CP analysis

Source: The StarPhoenix

July 24, 2015

Calgary and Toronto suburbs to reap biggest rewards from Universal Child Care Benefit

Source: Calgary Sun

July 24, 2015

The irony of the AFN’s call for an anti-Tory vote

Source: The Globe and Mail

July 24, 2015

Parties remain committed to balanced budget as Canada may fall into deficit

Source: The Hill Times

July 24, 2015

Tory, suburban ridings gain the most from enriched child benefits: analysis

Source: Ottawa Citizen

July 24, 2015

Families in stable federal Conservative ridings will receive most of new child care benefit: Analysis

Source: National Post

July 24, 2015

Harper’s own health panel tells him to end intransigence

Source: iPolitics

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