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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
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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
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April 11, 2019 A clean energy program is on the horizon for Albertans. Will it work? New School of Public Policy report Read More
March 7, 2019 Which policy issues matter in Canadian municipalities? New School of Public Policy report reveals survey results from over 1000 mayors across Canada Read More
February 28, 2019 Carbon pricing coverage across the provinces. Where does your province measure? New School of Public Policy report Read More
February 21, 2019 All that glitters is not gold. Are Calgary and Edmonton’s new entertainment districts desirable or doomed? New School of Public Policy report Read More
February 14, 2019 Provincial poverty reduction policies need major overhaul based on geography – New School of Public Policy report Read More
January 18, 2019 Immigrants to Canada are doing markedly worse economically now than in the past – New School of Public Policy report points to serious policy flaw in immigrant selection process Read More
January 8, 2019 The cost to end homelessness has been estimated at $3.8 billion a year. Better integration of services to address homelessness can increase effectiveness while saving billions of dollars. New School of Public Policy report. Read More
December 19, 2018 China’s Arctic policy. A win-win for Canada? New School of Public Policy report Read More
November 20, 2018 Alberta’s grim fiscal future – New School of Public Policy report shows bleak path ahead but with an opportunity to turn the tide Read More