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Robert Nault, Former Minister of Indian Affairs
– July 7, 2010
"That’s where I think the Frontier Centre for Public Policy really does make a big difference. You guys are out there saying go ahead and do it, here’s what you need to do and here’s why it’s important. I think more and more leaders are seeing what happens when you do do that. There are enough examples now of successful First Nations that you can’t say it’s not possible or they’re not capable. I think the next step is for people to grab on to it in a larger way and move quicker because they’re missing a lot of great opportunities and we’re missing a whole generation if we don’t move faster than we are now."
Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen, Geomorphologist
– June 29, 2010
Left leaning climate change agnostic and editor of the Energy and Environment journal, Dr. Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen was a conference attendee at the Heartland Institute’s 4th International Climate Change Conference held in Chicago May 16-18th, 2010. The Frontier Centre was one of 64 international co-sponsors of this event which profiled the work of 73 scientists, economists and policy experts from 23 countries.
Ian Plimer, Author of Heaven and Earth
– June 16, 2010
Ian Plimer, Ph.D. has written four best selling books, the latest of which is Heaven and Earth: Global Warming - The Missing Science. Dr. Plimer was a speaker at the Heartland Institute’s 4th International Climate Change Conference held in Chicago May 16-18th, 2010.
Harrison Schmitt, Apollo 17 Astronaut and Geologist
– June 8, 2010
Dr. Schmitt, the last person to walk on the moon, was a speaker at the Heartland Institute’s 4th International Climate Change Conference held in Chicago May 16- 18th, 2010. The Frontier Centre was one of 64 international co-sponsors of this event which profiled the work of 73 scientists, economists and policy experts from 23 countries.
Gabriel Alvarez, Associate Professor of Economics, King Juan Carlos University, Spain
– June 4, 2010
Dr. Alvarez was a speaker at the Heartland Institute’s 4th International Climate Change Conference held in Chicago May 16- 18th, 2010. The Frontier Centre was one of 64 international co-sponsors of this event which profiled the work of 73 scientists, economists and policy experts from 23 countries.
Maxime Bernier, Former Industry and Foreign Affairs Minister and MP for Beauce
– May 27, 2010
You have to be out there. You have to explain what you believe in and I think people are intelligent. If you have a good idea and it is based on facts and you can explain it, I think people will understand and they will vote for you.
Dr. Tom Flanagan, Professor of Political Science, University of Calgary and Co-Author of Beyond the Indian Act: Restoring Aboriginal Property Rights
– April 15, 2010
Conversation with the co-author of Beyond the Indian Act: Restoring Aboriginal Property Rights which proposes a legislation to make it possible for First Nations, on a voluntary basis, to take collective ownership of their land reserves and also to create ownership in fee simple for individuals.
Dr. Douglas Bland, Queen's University School of Policy Studies and Author of 'Uprising'
– March 18, 2010
Frontier's Conversation with the author of Uprising about the state of Aboriginal affairs in Canada and the likelihood of insurgency.
Brian Lee Crowley, Founding President of AIMS, the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies
– November 13, 2009
Frontier Conversation with the author of Fearful Symmetry – the Fall and Rise of Canada’s Founding Values and what the future holds for Canada's labour market.
Dr. Madhav Khandekar, Retired Environment Canada Scientist
– July 31, 2009
Former Environment Canada scientist says climate variability is within natural range.
Dr. Kenneth P. Green, Environmental Scientist
– July 8, 2009
Frontier talks to Dr. Kenneth Green about the Canada's environmental record over the past 30 years.
Livio di Matteo, Professor of Economics at Lakehead University
– May 29, 2009
Frontier talks to Livio di Matteo about growing a Heartlandia economic region.
Mark Chamberlain, Entrepreneur, Business and Community Leader
– April 17, 2009
Frontier talks to Mark Chamberlain about fighting poverty in Hamilton through "cross-sectoral collaboration".
Frances Widdowson, Co-Author of Disrobing the Aboriginal Industry
– February 13, 2009
Frontier interviews Frances Widdowson in a Conservation on the Frontier.
Dr. Mitchell Taylor, Polar Bear Biologist
– January 25, 2009
Frontier interviews Polar Bear biologist Mitch Taylor in a Conservation on the Frontier.
Martin Durkin, Director of The Great Global Warming Swindle
– November 19, 2008
If you examine the mountain of IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) literature on this, you’ll find the vast majority of it concerns the possible (projected) effects of climate change. Most of this is highly suspect and does not address the central question of whether humans are causing the climate to change. The climate has always changed. Climate change is nothing new.
Dan Mitchell, Flat Tax Advocate
– November 3, 2008
There are now 18 former communist countries that have flat taxes. There are 25 countries overall that have flat taxes and a lot of this is being driven by three things. One, it’s being driven by tax competition. Globalization means it’s easier for tax payers saving and investment and labour to cross national borders and that means that if adopt a good system like a flat tax as a country you are going to attract a lot of productive economic activity into your borders so countries are figuring out this is a route to economic prosperity.
Niger Innis, Congress of Racial Equality
– October 10, 2008
Niger Innis is Co-Chair of the Alliance to Stop the War on the Poor and the National Spokesman for the Congress of Racial Equality, one of the oldest African-American anti-poverty groups. It was founded in 1942 as one of the pioneers of the civil rights movement in the United States. Its national Headquarters is located in New York City.
George Gilder, Futurist
– September 12, 2008
Exploring how technology and public policy interface with one of the world's leading technology gurus.
Lawrence Solomon
– July 4, 2008
Lawrence Solomon is the author of The Deniers: The World Renowned Scientists Who Stood Up Against Global Warming Hysteria, Political Persecution, and Fraud**And those who are too fearful to do so. He is Energy Probe's executive director, a columnist with National Post and a past columnist with the Globe and Mail. |











