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The Frontier Centre Radio Commentary is broadcast on 13 radio stations across the Prairie Provinces primarily on the Goldenwest Radio Network. If you are interested in sponsoring this program please contact the Director of Development at (204) 957-5055.

Manitoba Broadcast Times

  • Portage La Prairie AM920 (CFRY), Friday at 12:10 pm
  • Altona AM950 (CFAM), Friday at 12:55 pm
  • Steinbach - AM1250, Friday at 12:55 pm
  • Boissevain AM1220 (CJRB), Friday at 12:55 pm

Saskatchewan Broadcast Times

  • Estevan - AM1280 Estevan (CJSL), Monday at 1pm
  • Kindersley - AM1210 Kindersley (CFYM), Friday at 12:24 pm
  • Weyburn - AM1190 Weyburn (CFSL), Friday at 12:30pm
  • Moose Jaw - AM800 Moose Jaw(CHAB), Friday at 1pm
  • Rosetown - AM1330 Rosetown (CJYM), Friday at 12:24pm
  • Swift Current - AM570 Swift Current(CKSW), Friday12:28 pm
  • Saskatoon - AM600 Saskatoon(CJWW), Friday at 12:45 pm  (Saskatoon Media Group)
  • Yorkton - AM940 Yorkton (CKSW), Friday12:28 pm (Harvard Broadcasting Ltd.)

Alberta Broadcast Time

  • High River AM1140 High River (CHRB), Friday at 12:55 pm

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Beyond the Indian Act: Restoring Aboriginal Property Rights with Dr. Tom Flanagan, Professor of Political Science, University of Calgary and, André Le Dressay, Director of Fiscal Realities - April 5, 2010


Upcoming Events

How Hot Will It Get?
with Dennis T. Avery, Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute and Co-Author
March 18, 2010 — Calgary

Democratization of the Capital Markets
with S. Mark Francis, Business Consultant/ Stock Exchange Advisor
March 24, 2010 — Winnipeg

Free Agent Nations: The Rise of Independent Contractors over Employees
with Ken Phillips, Co-Founder and Executive Director,Independent Contractors of Australia and Author of Independence and the Death of Employment (Connor Court)
March 30, 2010 — Saskatoon

Beyond the Indian Act: Restoring Aboriginal Property Rights
with Dr. Tom Flanagan, Professor of Political Science, University of Calgary and, André Le Dressay, Director of Fiscal Realities
April 5, 2010 — Regina
April 6, 2010 — Winnipeg

Beyond the Indian Act: Restoring Aboriginal Property Rights
with C.T. (Manny) Jules, Chief Commissioner, First Nations Tax Commission &, Dr. Tom Flanagan, Professor of Political Science, University of Calgary
April 6, 2010 — Winnipeg



Upcoming FCPP Appearances

Transparency and Accountability in the Public Sector - Panel #3
Speaker: Joseph Quesnel, Policy Analyst
Date: March 20, 2010
Time: 4:35 pm (approx.)
Place: John Dutton Theatre - Calgary Public Library

Hosted by the Macdonald-Cartier Society. For more details contact Immanuel Giulea at 514.577.2669 or immanuel@macdonaldcartier.com

Organizational Structure & Design HPG
Speaker: Peter Holle, President
Date: March 25, 2010
Time: 7 - 9:00 p.m.
Place: University of Manitoba, Room E2-160 Engineering Building

A discussion on creating high performance policy by maximizing transparency, neutrality and separation; distinguishing between private and public goods; and locating services at the most appropriate level of government. University grad school lecture, not open to public.

Manitoba Policy Blueprint for the Future
Speaker: Peter Holle, President
Date: March 30, 2010
Time: 8:45 a.m.
Place: Winnipeg Realtors, 1240 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg

Booming Saskatchewan is on the verge of matching Alberta's flat income tax. Beleaguered Ontario is pushing to trim transfer payments. Alberta is under pressure to slash public spending and reform healthcare. Sales tax harmonization is happening in most provinces. How can Manitoba avoid being left in the dust in these turbulent times? Frontier's Peter Holle maps out how western Canada's only "have not" province can pull itself out of the slow lane. For more details contact: Shaila Wise at 786-8854 or swise@winnipegrealtors.ca



Thu March 11, 2010

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