March 24, 2026 Housing Policy Trends: Housing Insecurity in Later-Life Affects Homeowners Too Alex Bierman Fahimeh Mehrabi
March 17, 2026 The Homelessness Income Cut Off: A Further Exploration Kneebone, Ronald Gres Wilkins, Margarita
March 12, 2026 Social Policy Trends: Income Support Caseloads in Alberta Kneebone, Ronald Gres Wilkins, Margarita
March 10, 2026 For Canada, a Shift from IEEPA to Section 232 Tariffs Will Be a Transition from National to Provincial Impacts Carlo Dade Sharon Zhengyang Sun
February 26, 2026 Social Policy Trends: Police and Justice Costs of Domestic Violence Perpetration Wells, Lana Boodt, Casey Kneebone, Ronald
March 24, 2026 Housing Policy Trends: Housing Insecurity in Later-Life Affects Homeowners Too Alex Bierman Fahimeh Mehrabi
March 17, 2026 The Homelessness Income Cut Off: A Further Exploration Kneebone, Ronald Gres Wilkins, Margarita
March 12, 2026 Social Policy Trends: Income Support Caseloads in Alberta Kneebone, Ronald Gres Wilkins, Margarita
March 10, 2026 For Canada, a Shift from IEEPA to Section 232 Tariffs Will Be a Transition from National to Provincial Impacts Carlo Dade Sharon Zhengyang Sun
February 26, 2026 Social Policy Trends: Police and Justice Costs of Domestic Violence Perpetration Wells, Lana Boodt, Casey Kneebone, Ronald
Tuesday, March 17, 2026 Calgary, AB SPP Forum: The ‘Hidden’ Carbon Tax – How TIER Affects Cost Structures in the Oil Sands Read More
January 11, 2018 Why Aren’t More Canadians Utilizing the Disability Tax Credit? What is the policy problem? New Policy School Report Read More
January 10, 2018 Business Subsidies. Economic Performer or Simply a Waste of Money? New School of Public Policy Report Read More
November 30, 2017 Workplace a difficult place for people with disabilities – Canada falling short in support for people with disabilities in the workforce Read More
November 22, 2017 If it Moo’s – Tax it! The School of Public Policy Weighs in on Lethbridge County’s Feedlot tax – Identifies more equitable options Read More
October 26, 2017 Is Alberta’s fiscal situation salvageable? Jack Mintz and Janice MacKinnon offer a path out of this mess– New Report Read More
October 5, 2017 The Softwood Lumber Dilemma. With NAFTA Renegotiation, What Elements of NAFTA are Critical to Canada – New Report Read More
September 27, 2017 Accounting for GHG Emissions Among Provinces: Who’s the Real Emitter? New Report Read More
September 14, 2017 Canada’s Military Procurement: Progress or Still a Flawed System? New Status Report on Major Equipment Procurement Read More
September 12, 2017 In Light of New U.S. Tax Reforms on the Horizon, is Canada about to lose its Competitive Advantage in the Oil Sector? New School of Public Policy Report Read More