May 25, 2023 Beef Focus Group: Challenges Facing the Sector Rachelle Drummond Guillaume Lhermie Caitland Reynolds Elena Vinco Shawn Wiskar
May 4, 2023 Could or Would the U.S. Retaliate Against the Online Streaming Act (C-11) Now That it is Law? Hugh Stephens
April 27, 2023 Energy and Environmental Policy Trends: Indirect Carbon Tax Costs Reduced by Policy Design G. Kent Fellows Tombe, Trevor
April 26, 2023 Social Policy Trends: Beyond the Food: Farmers’ Markets, Subsidies, and Low-Income Families Michelle Aktary Dana Olstad
May 25, 2023 Beef Focus Group: Challenges Facing the Sector Rachelle Drummond Guillaume Lhermie Caitland Reynolds Elena Vinco Shawn Wiskar
May 4, 2023 Could or Would the U.S. Retaliate Against the Online Streaming Act (C-11) Now That it is Law? Hugh Stephens
April 27, 2023 Energy and Environmental Policy Trends: Indirect Carbon Tax Costs Reduced by Policy Design G. Kent Fellows Tombe, Trevor
April 26, 2023 Social Policy Trends: Beyond the Food: Farmers’ Markets, Subsidies, and Low-Income Families Michelle Aktary Dana Olstad
Tuesday, June 13, 2023 Regulating Finance to Promote Growth: The Quebec Experience in Perspective Read More
February 7, 2020 New research centre at The School of Public Policy named after Alberta rancher John Simpson – agri-food and agri-business is western Canada’s next big thing – global markets hungry Read More
December 9, 2019 Time is of the essence- Canada must act now to solidify a new trade agreement with the U.K. New report from The School of Public Policy Read More
December 4, 2019 Regulatory roadblocks to partial upgrading- Alberta needs to get out of its own way. New School of Public Policy report Read More
November 21, 2019 The future of NORAD and Canada’s role. New School of Public Policy report Read More
October 9, 2019 Public sector wages in Alberta. Where do we rank with other provinces and the private sector? New School of Public Policy report Read More
October 3, 2019 Dramatic changes have occurred to U.S. refugee and immigration policy – Canada must prepare itself for the repercussions – New School of Public Policy report Read More
September 26, 2019 Global warming is becoming irreversible. Are countries developing the right strategies and taking immediate action to address the decarbonization of their energy systems? New report from The School of Public Policy Read More
September 25, 2019 Recent Corporate Income Tax rate cuts are putting Alberta back on the right path. New School of Public Policy report Read More