Kawana Wallace, 27, is an Indigenous entrepreneur who has been able to harness his technical skills to revitalize the Māori language. Wallace is a co-founder and CEO of my Reo Studios, a New Zealand-based software company providing bilingual (English and Māori)...
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The Auto Insurance Corporation that works beyond Saskatchewan: SGI
SGI Canada was created in 1944. Since it’s initial creation, SGI has become two distinct operations: the Saskatchewan Auto Fund and SGI Canada. The Saskatchewan Auto Fund issues driver's licenses and vehicle registrations, while SGI Canada is responsible for property...
Profile Series: Lily Stender
For Lily Stender, 49, Māori business leader, being a trustee of the Tolaga Bay Inn is a way to place the historic enterprise in Māori ownership as well as foster economic, cultural and social development in the local community. “When we acquired it, making money was...
Impossible to Soar With a Pension Deadweight: A Valuation of Canada Post Corporation
WINNIPEG, MB, October 1, 2018 - The Frontier Centre for Public Policy has just released Public Choice Alternative: Canada Post Corporation by Ian Madsen, a senior policy analyst with the Frontier Centre for Public Policy. This paper conducts an in depth valuation of...
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BBC’s Reform May Eliminate Far-Left Bias, Could Work in Canada Too
In February, Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault told the press that the Canadian government had “no intention” of imposing licensing requirements on news organisations, and that they will not “try to regulate new content.” The clarification came after Guilbeault told...
Looking to the Nordic Indigenous for Canadian Solutions
In his policy paper “Learning from the Nordic Sami Model”, Joseph Quesnel asks whether the current approach to solving the serious problems faced by Canadian Aboriginals is the right one. For the last half-century, courts and governments in this country have...
Paying for Health Care
In Britain, the Labour government belatedly realised that structural reform was needed if the vast sums of money being poured into the health service were not to be wasted.
A Swiss lesson in health reform
Switzerland’s payment system makes the patient a source of profit sought eagerly by competing health-care providers, rather than a burden to be kept at arm’s-length through waiting times, indifference, horror stories and other informal rationing.
BSE and Devil’s Lake
North Dakota politicians link resolution of BSE import ban to Canada’s stand on water issues
Letting the Students Decide: A Case for Lifelong Learning Endowments in Manitoba
Everyone wants to put more money into post-secondary education. But how they do that makes all the difference.
Pesticides on Prairies a Plus
Junk scientists and their media allies can rail all they like about the alleged dangers of chemicals that protect crops, but without them the farm belt would collapse.
Manitoba Debt-Free?
The Province of Alberta is out of debt. With the right policy mix, Manitoba could be, too.
Unpopular Revolution
Some holdout defenders of Britain’s National Health Service want to keep it as a monopoly. A Labour MP says they are wrong.
Proportional Representation: a Permanent Bloc Effect
If you like the BQ, and want more of parties like it, and if you like minority government, you’re going to absolutely love PR.
Letting the Students Decide
Frontier policy paper 22 suggests replacing Manitoba’s current university funding system with a lifelong learning endowment giving more flexibility and control to students.