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Fearful Symmetry (Brian Lee Crowley) (~58min) – October 4, 2009
Brian Lee Crowley, President, Atlantic Institute for Market Studies, explains why Canada will return to its founding values of more limited government, Lunch on the Frontier, Winnipeg, September 29, 2009. 58 minutes including questions and answers.
Regulation and the Taxi Customer (NewsTalk Radio) (~3min) – April 16, 2009
Voters for Taxis representative and former Taxi Regulator Karen Cameron was interviewed by John Gormley on NewsTalk Radio in Saskatchewan. (April 15, 2009)
Deregulating Taxi Cabs (Newstalk - SK) (~3min) – February 22, 2009
Senior Policy Analyst David Seymour was interviewed by John Gormley on Newstalk Radio in Saskatchewan. (February 17, 2009)
The Case for Taxi Deregulation (CHQR) (~6min) – February 18, 2009
Senior Policy Analyst David Seymour was interviewed by Greg Bonhert on CHQR AM 770's Calgary Today. (February 12, 2009)
Opening Up Winnipeg’s Taxi Monopoly (~13min) – October 16, 2008
Project Coordinator for Supporting Employment & Economic Development (SEED), Terri Proulx's Breakfast on the Frontier speech October 15, 2008 in Winnipeg.
Unions Should Not Play Politics (CHQR) (~5min) – September 12, 2008
Policy Analyst, Joseph Quesnel was interviewed on The World Tonight on AM770 CHQR Radio in Calgary. (September 8, 2008)
Labour Shortages and the Future of Unions (Epstein) (~1min) – May 23, 2008
The Frontier Centre for Public Policy interviewed Richard Epstein at the Civitas Conference in Winnipeg (May 3, 2008).
How Overseas Recruitment can Fix Labour Shortages (Linda West) (~8min) – May 19, 2008
Human Resource Consultant Linda West looks to the Phillipines for a quality, English-speaking labour pool, Breakfast on the Frontier, April 21, 2008.
Canada Needs Union Shop Democracy (~2min) – October 19, 2007
The European Court now limits the use of union dues to bargaining purposes only. Joseph Quesnel tells the story in another Frontier Radio Commentary.
Europe's Union Due Precedent - Södergren & Mortimer Speech - mp3 (~8min) – October 17, 2007
Swedish lawyer Jan Sodergren and John Mortimer discuss how unions lost the right to use union dues for non-bargaining purposes, Winnipeg, at Lunch on the Frontier, Winnipeg, October 2, 2007.
Union dues limited to bargaining in Europe (CJOB) (~3min) – October 3, 2007
Swedish Lawyer Jan Sodergren discusses recent labour law reforms in Europe with Geoff Curier, CJOB October 1, 2007.
On Teachers' Unions (Professor Rod Clifton on Calgary QR77) (~5min) – September 14, 2007
Professor Rod Clifton discusses the impact of teachers' unions on education, on Calgary QR77.
On Teachers' Unions (Professor John Long on CJOB) (~10min) – September 10, 2007
University of Manitoba Professor John Long debates the power of teachers' union with Manitoba Teachers' Society President Pat Isaak.
Labour Law Reform (~1min) – September 29, 2006
Manitoba's Labour MarketNovember 7, 2003
Reflecting on Manitoba Labour LawSeptember 5, 2003


Good Governance is Key with Chief David Crate - May 29, 2013


Upcoming Events

Good Governance is Key
with Chief David Crate
May 29, 2013 — Winnipeg

Dam-nation: Rolling the Dice on Manitoba’s Future
with Graham Lane
June 5, 2013 — Winnipeg



Upcoming FCPP Appearances

Visionary Conversations: Our Education System: The Good, the Bad, and the Solutions
Speaker: Rodney Clifton, Senior Fellow for Frontier Centre for Public Policy
Date: May 22, 2013
Time: 7:00 pm
Place: Robert B Schultz Theatre, St. John's College, University of Manitoba, Fort Garry Campus

Community Policy Forum
Speaker: Steve Lafleur, FCPP Policy Analyst
Date: May 28, 2013
Time: 7:00 - 9:00 pm
Place: Grant Park McNally Robinson, Winnipeg, Mb


Tue May 21, 2013

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