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30 Years of Environmental Progress (Winnipeg) (~16min) – June 29, 2009
Encouraging data about Canada's environmental record since the 1970s as Ken Green and Ben Eisen discuss the Frontier Centre's Environmental Indicators Index.
Can We Afford More Wind Power? (~21min) – December 15, 2008
David Grant, Professional Engineer provides another perspective on fashionable windpower at Breakfast on the Frontier, Winnipeg, December 10, 2008
Environmental Policy that Creates a Freeway of Benefits for Manitobans (Mark Hearson) (~5min) – November 26, 2008
Breakfast on the Frontier speech by Mark Hearson, Civil Engineering Student at University of Manitoba, November 12, 2008. Creating a freeway to support safety, fuel efficiency, and greenhouse gas reduction.
Climate Change Gives Rise To New Political Sport (~2min) – October 30, 2008
From the Frontier Centre's weekly radio commentary that runs in 3 prairie provinces.
High Energy Prices Hammer The Poor (~2min) – October 17, 2008
From the Frontier Centre's weekly radio commentary that runs in 3 prairie provinces.
Good for the Environment Bad for Poor People (CBC) (~3min) – October 15, 2008
Niger Innis, Co-Chair of the Alliance to Stop the War on the Poor was interviewed by Jo-Anne Skidmore on CBC's Blue Sky in Regina. (October 9, 2008)
Higher Energy Prices Cut Living Standards (CHQR) (~6min) – October 14, 2008
Co-Chair of the Alliance to Stop the War on the Poor, Niger Innis was interviewed on CHQR AM 770 in Calgary. (October 6, 2008)
Energy, Climate Change and the War on the Poor (Speech) (~11min) – October 10, 2008
Niger Innis, Co-chair of the Alliance to Stop the War on the Poor, explores how misguided climate change policy harms the poor. Lunch on the Frontier, Calgary, October 7, 2008.
Canada’s Politicians Versus Canada’s Last Healthy Sector (~2min) – October 10, 2008
From the Frontier Centre's weekly radio commentary that runs in 3 prairie provinces.
Gilder on the Future of the USA (~4min) – July 18, 2008
George Gilder, futurist and author, was interviewed at the Atlas Experience, a conference run by the Atlas Economic Research Foundation at Niagara on the Lake on July 18th 2008.
Stealing Corn (~3min) – April 25, 2008
From the Frontier Centre's weekly radio commentary that runs in 3 prairie provinces.
Is Grain-Based Ethanol an Appropriate Policy for Canada? (Larry Martin) (~10min) – March 3, 2008
Larry Martin, Senior Research Fellow, at the George Morris Centre discusses the economics and politics of ethanol at Lunch on the Frontier, February 11th in Regina.
The Route Not Taken (Hugh McFadyen MP3) (~15min) – January 15, 2008
Manitoba PC Party Leader Hugh McFadyen discusses the decision to route a new hydro transmission line the long way at Breakfast on the Frontier, Winnipeg, December 17, 2007.
Tim Ball's testimony -US House Subcommittee on Climate Change (~21min) – March 20, 2007
Professor Tim Ball testifies before the U.S. Senate on climate change - March 2007.
The Real Story Behind Gas Prices (~8min) – December 10, 2006
Energy Farming (Roger Samson) (~12min) – December 1, 2006

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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

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