Environmental indicators are all improving despite the litany of doom and gloom promoted by various activist groups
Government Policy Hamstrings Downtown Revival
The Frontier Centre’s offices are located in the Hammond Building, in Winnipeg’s historic Exchange District.
Edmonton’s Downtown Renaissance
Edmonton, like other cities in Canada is addicted to the automobile. The Alberta capital maintains over 4,500 miles of urban roads, as opposed to fewer than 3,000 in Winnipeg.
*What’s Wrong with Medicare and How to Fix It
The authorities in Stockholm remain just as committed to government funding of health care as they ever were. They’ve simply found a better way to do it.
The Human Cost of Trade Barriers
Self-styled “progressives” in the West are wont to proclaim their concern for the “Third World.” Of course they blame Western economic interests for the unhappy state of affairs in developing countries.
Life After Subsidies
In 1984, nearly 40% of the average New Zealand sheep and beef farmer’s gross income came from government subsidies. A year later, almost all of these subsidies were removed. New Zealand farmers were on their own, and remain so today in 2001.
Population Loss & Have Not Status
A Consistent Population Drain: Except for 1983, Manitoba experienced population loss each year during the period 1961 to 2001.
When The Employees Take Over…
This is a completely different working place today compared with seven years ago. Today we stand on our own.
A Conversation with Paul Martin
Frontier interviews Canada’s finance minister Paul Martin.