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British Columbia First Nation Chiefs’ Wage Disparity
In the age of transparency, fairness, and equity this infographic demonstrates how spectacularly different the British Columbia Chiefs’ total compensation per registered member across 74 reserves in British Columbia. The highest paid per capita Chief of Kwikwetlem...
Alberta First Nation Chiefs’ Wage Disparity
In the age of transparency, fairness, and equity this infographic demonstrates how spectacularly different the Alberta Chiefs’ total compensation per registered member across 15 reserves inAlberta. The highest paid per capita Chief of Duncan’s First Nation makes $419...
Saskatchewan Chiefs’ Wage Disparity
In the age of transparency, fairness, and equity this infographic demonstrates how spectacularly different the Saskatchewan Chiefs’ total compensation per registered member across 13 reserves in Saskatchewan. The highest paid per capita Chief of Kinistin Saulteaux...
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How to Turn Free Citizens Into Compliant Serfs
Free citizens have minds of their own and want to pursue their lives as they see fit. This is inconvenient for the elites, who wish to be in charge of everyone’s lives so that they can show their superiority and gain benefit for themselves and their friends. So the...
Demographia International Housing Affordability – 2023 Edition Released
Demographia International Housing Affordability rates middle-income housing affordability in 94 major housing markets in eight nations: Australia, Canada, China, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States. This edition covers the third...
Best-Administered Reserves Have Highest Scores: Evidence points to connection between Administration and overall performance
Evidence from the Third Annual Aboriginal Governance Index reveals that good administration on a First Nation is a strong predictor of overall success for a reserve community.
Canada V. Europe on Health Care Wait Times: Canada Compares Badly: Canadians wait longer for care than most European Patients
Despite high levels of healthcare spending, wait times for health services in Canada are much longer than they are in most of Europe. FC059
Transparent First Nation Governments Perform Best Overall: Statistical connection shows band government need transparency
Data from the Third Annual Aboriginal Governance Index shows a clear statistical connection between transparent First Nations and overall high performance. FC058
Fair Elections Strong Indicator of High Performing First Nations: Statistical connection shows need for electoral reforms
Evidence from the Third Annual Aboriginal Governance Index reveals that First Nations with high Electoral rankings perform well overall. FC057
Canada’s Cropland: Becoming Better Protected From Erosion: Canada’s soil is far healthier today than it was 20 years ago
Over the past 30 years, the percentage of Canada’s agricultural soil that is well-protected from soil erosion has steadily increased. FC056
Canada v. Europe on Patient Rights: Canada Lags: In Europe, healthcare is more responsive to consumer needs than in Canada
European consumers generally have superior access to information about their health care options and their own condition than Canadian patients. FC055
Canada v. Europe on Health Care: Europe Wins: Canada suffers from low healthcare system performance, despite high levels of spending
With a combination of high spending and mediocre performance, Canadians get less “bang for the buck” in healthcare than citizens of most European countries. FC054
More Money Doesn’t Always Equal Better Health Care: Improving healthcare requires real reform, not just throwing money at the problem
In Canada, the highest-spending provinces on healthcare are among the lowest-performing jurisdictions in the country. FC053
Manitoba’s Government Pay Premium: Manitoba taxpayers foot the bill for unusually high public servant salaries
Public servants in Manitoba enjoy a larger government “pay premium” than comparable workers in other Canadian jurisdictions. FC052