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Equalization

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.
Alberta's Role in Equalization (CHQR) (~4min) – February 2, 2009
Frontier Senior Fellow David MacKinnon was interviewed by Mike Blanchard on CHQR AM 770 in Calgary. (January 23, 2009)
Why Ontario and Saskatchewan Should Pay No Longer (Speech) (~18min) – February 1, 2009
Frontier Senior Fellow David Mackinnon addresses Lunch on the Frontier in Saskatoon (includes questions and answers), January 26, 2009.
Why Ontario and Saskatchewan Should Pay No Longer (Newstalk Radio Saskatchewan) (~4min) – January 27, 2009
Frontier Senior Fellow David MacKinnon was interviewed on John Gormley Live on Saskatchewan Newstalk radio in Saskatoon. (January 26, 2009)
Just Say No To Corporate Welfare (~2min) – September 5, 2008
From the Frontier Centre's weekly radio commentary that runs in 3 prairie provinces.
Innovation in Atlantic Canada (~2min) – August 22, 2008
From the Frontier Centre's weekly radio commentary that runs in 3 prairie provinces.
Equalization = Selfishness? (CJOB) (~4min) – August 6, 2008
Alberta Senior Fellow, Mark Milke was interviewed by Geoff Courrier on CJOB in Winnipeg. (August 1, 2008)
Equalization (~2min) – July 25, 2008
From the Frontier Centre's weekly radio commentary that runs in 3 prairie provinces.
Repeat Mistakes (~2min) – July 18, 2008
From the Frontier Centre's weekly radio commentary that runs in 3 prairie provinces.
MacKinnon vs Selinger on Manitoba federal transfer dependency (CBC radio) (~5min) – April 12, 2008
David MacKinnon, Frontier Senior Fellow, and Greg Selinger, Finance Minister, discuss transfer payments with CBC Winnipeg's Information Radio program host, Marcy Markusa. (April 12, 2008)
Too Many Federal Transfers for Manitoba? (CBC Winnipeg) (~2min) – April 10, 2008
Professor Bryan Schwartz interviewed by Marcy Markusa on CBC Winnipeg's Information Radio morning show, April 10, 2008.
Transfer Payments as the “Opiate of the Messes” (Schwartz) (~10min) – April 9, 2008
Professor Bryan Schwartz connects the dots between easy money from federal transfers and weak Manitoba policy from Hydro to Healthcare, Lunch on the Frontier, April 9, 2008. This is the audio of his speech.
Killing the Golden Goose (MacKinnon Empire Club Speech) (~24min) – February 9, 2008
Frontier Senior Fellow David MacKinnon's address to the Empire Club in Toronto on February 5th, 2008 with introduction by Empire Club President Catherine Swift. This was broadcast live on TV Ontario and will run on CPAC and other channels.
Why Ontario Should Not and Can Not Pay Much Longer - David MacKinnon (MP3) (~14min) – November 20, 2007
David MacKinnon, retired Ontario public servant and critic of regional subsidies, Lunch on the Frontier speech, November 6, 2007 in Winnipeg.
Martians and the Premiers (~1min) – August 17, 2007
Rolf Penner's out of this world take on the Premier's recent confab in New Brunswick
Squandering the Hydro Advantage (~1min) – May 12, 2007
Helping Poor Provinces (~1min) – April 21, 2007
A Big Spending Budget (~1min) – March 23, 2007
Equalization à bas (~1min) – August 11, 2006

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