Sample Public Policy Institute
Independent research on Canadian fiscal policy, regulation, and federalism.
Why we included it: Long-form research papers and accessible summaries on the economics behind current debates.
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Independent research on Canadian fiscal policy, regulation, and federalism.
Why we included it: Long-form research papers and accessible summaries on the economics behind current debates.
Plain-language explainers about Parliament, the courts, and Canadian institutions.
Why we included it: Useful starting point for understanding how federal and provincial governments actually work.
Weekly interviews with Canadian thinkers across business, law, and culture.
Why we included it: Long-form interviews that go beyond headlines and partisan framing.
French-language analysis and commentary on Canadian politics and culture.
Why we included it: A French-language editorial voice for readers in Quebec and across francophone Canada.
Research and commentary on family policy, child welfare, and community life.
Why we included it: Connects social science to the everyday policy decisions affecting Canadian families.
Legal analysis and advocacy for free expression, religious liberty, and due process.
Why we included it: Tracks Charter cases and legislation affecting individual rights across Canada.
Coverage of the people, technology, and policy shaping Canadian energy and resources.
Why we included it: Brings working-sector perspectives into the national energy and climate conversation.
Plain-language analysis of taxes, affordability, and small-business policy.
Why we included it: Translates federal and provincial budget choices into everyday economic terms.