The Frontier Centre for Public Policy is doing a lot more live video on X (Twitter). On Nov. 16, David Leis, Lee Harding and Ian Madsen tackled carbon taxes and ESG, also known as environment, social and governance. Do Carbon Taxes and ESG make any sense to you? LIVE...
David Leis of the Frontier Centre for Public Policy speaks to Dr. Dennis Modry regarding his vision for renewing Canada and its federal systems. Do you think this also applies to Saskatchewan? 0084 EMP Metals Pipeline Online0084 EMP Metals Pipeline Online0053 Kingston...
David Leis welcomes former Liberal MP, Dan McTeague to provide context and substance to the often-confusing discussion around climate change policies and how they impact Canadian’s quality of life. In his current role leading Canadians for Affordable Energy, McTeague...
By Ian Madsen, Frontier Centre for Public Policy Saskatchewan is the beneficiary of elevated pricing and improved long term prospects for nearly all of the many commodities it produces:Â grain, oilseeds, oil, gas, potash, uranium, and even gold, copper and forestry...
By Lee Harding Frontier Centre for Public Policy Originally published March 16, 2022 A leading Canadian economist says the case for carbon taxes is limited and its proponents deliver more rhetoric than reality. In an interview with this author, Steve Ambler, Economics...