June 13, 2024 Urban Policy Trends: Water Availability and Growth in the Calgary Metropolitan Region Robert Falconer David Barrett
June 5, 2024 Policies Affecting the Efficiency of Beef Production in Alberta: A Supply Chain Analysis Derek Gerald Brewin
May 9, 2024 Social Policy Trends: There is More to Renting Than Paying Rent Kneebone, Ronald Gres Wilkins, Margarita
June 13, 2024 Urban Policy Trends: Water Availability and Growth in the Calgary Metropolitan Region Robert Falconer David Barrett
June 5, 2024 Policies Affecting the Efficiency of Beef Production in Alberta: A Supply Chain Analysis Derek Gerald Brewin
May 9, 2024 Social Policy Trends: There is More to Renting Than Paying Rent Kneebone, Ronald Gres Wilkins, Margarita
Tuesday, August 20, 2024 Competition and Culture: Discussions on the Economics of News Media and Mergers in Canada Read More
Wednesday, October 16, 2024 Save the Date – Canada’s Productivity Summit: Driving Investment for Economic Growth and Prosperity 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
September 7, 2017 How should post-secondary institutions adapt to the new Alberta economy? Are we training students for careers that no longer exist? New School of Public Policy report Read More
August 23, 2017 Canada’s Potential Trading Partners. Where Do We Turn? New Policy School report Read More
July 19, 2017 Six Months of Trump. What are the lessons learned as we head into NAFTA negotiations? New School of Public Policy paper Read More
July 13, 2017 New strategy for countering the bite of carbon taxes. New School of Public Policy report Read More
June 13, 2017 Calgary’s Domestic Violence rate is on the rise. How do Stamps and Stampede factor in? New School of Public Policy report Read More
May 31, 2017 More harm than good. Is policy that favours small business hurting the Canadian economy? New School of Public Policy report Read More
May 16, 2017 The Fourth “R” – preventing youth violence – program not only effective but saves taxpayers millions – School of Public Policy report Read More