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Options for a New Equalization Formula (~62min) – April 8, 2013
Frontier President Peter Holle discussed Canada's equalization formula at the recent Manning Networking Conference in Ottawa. He was on the panel ‘Options for a New Equalization Formula.’ Holle advocated that the federal government swap the GST to the provinces as a replacement for the problematic equalization system, saying that the present system harms the recipient provinces by rewarding bad policy choices.
Alberta Government makes a mistake with New York Times ad (~19min) – March 24, 2013
A critique of the Alberta government March 17, 2013 pro-Keystone XL advertisement in the New York Times.
Smart on Crime (SunTV) (~11min) – March 14, 2013
Steve Lafleur of the Frontier Centre for Public Policy explains why more police doesn’t necessarily mean less crime. (~12 min.)
Report Suggest More Police Officers Does Not Mean Less Crime (Global TV) (~2min) – March 14, 2013
A report by the Frontier Centre says Winnipeg could spend less, re-organize officers, and still have safe streets. Lorraine Nickel reports. (~3 min.)
Equalization Hurts All Canadians - Part 2 - David Mackinnon (~28min) – November 2, 2012
Frontier Senior Fellow David Mackinnon speaks to the Ottawa West Rotary Club on equalization October 16th, 2012.
Suzuki Off Base on Climate Change and Pollution Impact (Sun TV) (~7min) – October 12, 2012
Tom Harris of the International Climate Science Coalition gives his take on David Suzuki’s latest science fiction campaign on climate change. (~7 min.)
Common Sense Education - Speech by Michael Zwaagstra (~59min) – October 8, 2012
Frontier Research Fellow Michael Zwaagstra discusses Common Sense Education in a speech to Curtis-Homes Schools 80th anniversary in Regina, August 2012.
Equalization Hurts All Canadians (~33min) – September 6, 2012
Research Fellow David MacKinnon addresses the Picton Rotary Club in Ontario on Canada's dysfunctional equalization system.
Quebec Protesters Still Disrupting Classes (SunTV) (~3min) – August 29, 2012
Peter McCaffrey from the Frontier Centre for Public Policy discusses how students and protests will impact the Quebec election. (~3 min.)
No-Zero Policies (CTV) (~3min) – August 29, 2012
Zone in on the No-Zero policy. Research that looks into prohibiting teachers from giving marks of zero for incomplete work or for academic misconduct such as plagiarism. (~4 min)
Polar Bears - Outstanding Survivors of Climate Change (~81min) – August 21, 2012
Dr. Susan J. Crockford discusses the topic "Polar Bears - Outstanding Survivors of Climate Change".
Cut Off the Oxy (SunTV) (~12min) – February 21, 2012
OxyContin addiction is a new stage in Canada's genocide against native people, Charles argues. Where's the drug enforcement? Joseph Quesnel, policy analyst from The Frontier Centre for Public Policy, joins the discussion. (~ 13 min.)
The Assault on Saving (On the Other Hand Ep. 18) (~5min) – January 3, 2012
The latest episode of the On the Other Hand Series, which is devoted to Henry Hazlitt's classic work, Economics in One Lesson.
Do Unions Really Raise Wages? (On the Other Hand Ep. 17) (~7min) – December 27, 2011
The latest episode of the On the Other Hand Series, which is devoted to Henry Hazlitt's classic work, Economics in One Lesson.
The Mirage of Inflation (On the Other Hand Ep. 16) (~4min) – December 20, 2011
The latest episode of the On the Other Hand Series, which is devoted to Henry Hazlitt's classic work, Economics in One Lesson.
The Function of Profits (On the Other Hand Ep. 15) (~6min) – December 13, 2011
The latest episode of the On the Other Hand Series, which is devoted to Henry Hazlitt's classic work, Economics in One Lesson.
What Rent Control Does (On the Other Hand Ep. 14) (~7min) – December 6, 2011
The latest episode of the On the Other Hand Series, which is devoted to Henry Hazlitt's classic work, Economics in One Lesson.
Auditing Attawapiskat (SunTV) (~8min) – December 5, 2011
Joseph Quesnel explores the roots of the problem at the Attawapiskat Reserve.
Government Price Fixing (On the Other Hand Ep. 13) (~6min) – November 29, 2011
The latest episode of the On the Other Hand Series, which is devoted to Henry Hazlitt's classic work, Economics in One Lesson.
'Stabilizing' Commodities (On the Other Hand Ep. 12) (~5min) – November 22, 2011
The latest episode of the On the Other Hand Series, which is devoted to Henry Hazlitt's classic work, Economics in One Lesson.

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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
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