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Reforms to reduce the fiscal burden of Canada’s public healthcare costs should preserve the core value of equal access, while evolving away from universality, according to the author of the C.D. Howe Institute’s 2010 Benefactors Lecture, released today. In Critical Condition: A Historian’s Prognosis on Canada’s Aging Healthcare System, Michael Bliss, Professor Emeritus of the University of Toronto, reviews the history of Canada’s healthcare system and draws lessons for future…
In an address to a recent C.D. Howe Institute Monetary Policy Conference, economist Don Drummond recommended improvements to Canada’s inflation control regime when the relevant agreement between the Bank of Canada and the Government is renewed in 2011.
In an address to a recent C.D. Howe Institute Monetary Policy Conference, economist Don Drummond recommended improvements to Canada’s inflation control regime when the relevant agreement between the Bank of Canada and the Government is renewed in 2011.
Annual Sylvia Ostry Lecture: What kind of a world economy do we want to create?
In Monetary Policy's Current Challenges , Dr. David Laidler, C.D. Howe Institute Fellow in Residence and Professor Emeritus, University of Western Ontario, presents to a seminar held by the Department of Finance Canada on June 16, 2009 in Ottawa.