Canadian Public Policy
1975 - 2022
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Volume 35, issue 4, 2009
- Taxes, Transfers, and Canadian Income Inequality pp. 389-411

- Marc Frenette, David Green and Kevin Milligan
- Ontario's Greenbelt: Growth Management, Farmland Protection, and Regime Change in Southern Ontario pp. 413-432

- David Pond
- The Proliferation of Charitable Meal Programs in Toronto pp. 433-450

- Valerie Tarasuk and Naomi Dachner
- Policy and Practice Regarding Adoption by Sexual and Gender Minority People in Ontario pp. 451-467

- Lori E. Ross, Rachel Epstein, Corrie Goldfinger and Christina Yager
- Older Workers in the New Economy: A Symposium on the Report of the Expert Panel on Older Workers pp. 469-471

- W. Craig Riddell
- Review of the Report of the Expert Panel on Older Workers pp. 473-479

- Charles Beach
- Population Aging, Older Workers, and Canada's Labour Force pp. 481-492

- Frank T. Denton and Byron Spencer
- The Report of the Expert Panel on Older Workers: How Should Public Pensions Be Improved? pp. 493-498

- Michael Baker and Kevin Milligan
- Older Workers in the New Economy: The Role of Wage Insurance and the Rethinking of Employment Insurance pp. 499-511

- Stephen R.G. Jones
Volume 35, issue 3, 2009
- Economic Costs of Caring for Children with Disabilities in Canada pp. 269-290

- Peter Burton and Shelley Phipps
- Resource Specialization and Economic Performance: A Canadian Case Study, 1970-2005 pp. 291-313

- Ian Keay
- Disciplining Canada's Interprovincial Barriers: The Subnational WTO Approach as Another Option with or beyond an Extended TILMA pp. 315-323

- John Whalley
- Old Wine in New Bottles? Instrumental Policy Learning and the Evolution of the Certainty Provision in Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements pp. 325-341

- Christopher Alcantara
- An Analysis of Effective Marginal Tax Rates in Quebec pp. 344-371

- Jean-Yves Duclos, Bernard Fortin and Andrée-Anne Fournier
- Minimum Wage Increases as an Anti-Poverty Policy in Ontario pp. 373-379

- Allison Mascella, Shahzia Teja and Brennan Thompson
Volume 35, issue 2, 2009
- Tighter Border Security and Its Effect on Canadian Exports pp. 149-169

- Michael Burt
- Border Security and Canadian Exports to the United States: Evidence and Policy Implications pp. 171-186

- Steven Globerman and Paul Storer
- The Effectiveness of the Canadian Antidumping Regime pp. 187-202

- Nisha Malhotra and Horatiu Rus
- Options for the Reform of Supply Management in Canada with Trade Liberalization pp. 203-217

- Richard Barichello, John Cranfield and Karl Meilke
- Think Tanks and the Web: Measuring Visibility and Influence pp. 219-236

- Kathleen McNutt and Gregory Marchildon
- Comparing Equity Policies in Canada and Northern Ireland: Policy Learning in Two Directions? pp. 237-262

- Carol Agocs and Bob Osborne
Volume 35, issue 1, 2009
- Greenhouse Gas Intensity in Canada: A Look at Historical Trends pp. 1-20

- Joel Bruneau and Steven Renzetti
- Fiscal Retrenchment and Social Assistance in Canada pp. 21-40

- Ronald Kneebone and Katherine G. White
- The Regulation of Poll Reporting in Canada pp. 41-57

- Tania Gosselin and François Pétry
- A Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Privatization of Canadian National Railway pp. 59-83

- Anthony Boardman, Claude Laurin, Mark A. Moore and Aidan Vining
- The Economic Incidence of Replacing a Retail Sales Tax with a Value-Added Tax: Evidence from Canadian Experience pp. 85-97

- Michael Smart and Richard Bird
- The Impact of Anti-Temporary Replacement Legislation on Work Stoppages: Empirical Evidence from Canada pp. 99-120

- Paul Duffy and Susan Johnson
- Window of Opportunity? Internet Gambling in Canada pp. 121-137

- Justin Rex and David J. Jackson
Volume 34, issue s1, 2008
- Reflections on the Past, Present, and Future of Employer-Sponsored Pension Plans in Canada pp. 1-6
- William Robson
- Why We Need a Pension Revolution pp. 7-14
- Keith Ambachtsheer
- Some Perspectives on Changing the Pension System pp. 15-20
- Peter Hicks, Cliff Halliwell, Benoît-Paul Hébert and Gordon Lenjosek
- How Vulnerable Are Private Pensions? pp. 21-22
- Stephen Bonnar
- Everything Old Is New Again: A Reflection on the State of the Defined-Benefit Pension Plan pp. 23-28
- Brian A.P. FitzGerald
- The Shift from DB to DC Coverage: A Reflection on the Issues pp. 29-38
- Bob Baldwin
- Underfunding of Defined Benefit Pension Plans and Benefit Guarantee Insurance: An Overview of Theory and Evidence pp. 39-46
- Mario Jametti
- Canadian Seniors and the Low Income Measure pp. 47-58
- Michael Veall
- The Impact of Gender and Immigration on Pension Outcomes in Canada pp. 59-78
- Patrik Marier and Suzanne Skinner
- The Evolution of Elderly Poverty in Canada pp. 79-94
- Kevin Milligan
- The Adequacy of Retirement Savings: Subjective Survey Reports by Retired Canadians pp. 95-118
- Sule Alan, Kadir Atalay and Thomas Crossley
- Costs, Savings Incentives and OAS/GIS pp. 119-136
- Keith Horner
- The Integration of Occupational Pension Policies: Lessons for Canada pp. 137-154
- Martin Hering and Michael Kpessa
- Pension Provision and Retirement Saving: Lessons from the United Kingdom pp. 155-176
- Richard Disney, Carl Emmerson and Matthew Wakefield
- Retirement Saving in Australia pp. 177-193
- Garry Barrett and Yi-Ping Tseng
Volume 34, issue 4, 2008
- Testing and Improving Voters' Political Knowledge pp. 403-418

- Kennedy Stewart, Patricia MacIver and Stewart Young
- Socialists, Populists, Resources, and the Divergent Development of Alberta and Saskatchewan pp. 419-440

- John Emery and Ronald Kneebone
- The Grants are Falling! The Grants are Falling! How Municipal Governments Changed Taxes in Response to Provincial Support in New Brunswick, 19832003 pp. 441-456

- Craig Brett and Christina Tardif
- Overeducated Immigrants in the Canadian Labour Market: Evidence from the Workplace and Employee Survey pp. 457-480

- Steven Wald and Tony Fang
- The "Taxing" Issue of Interprovincial and Cross-Border Migration pp. 481-500

- Kirk A. Collins
- Retirement Patterns and the Shortage of Anesthesiologists in Quebec and British Columbia pp. 501-510

- Michael J. Tessler, Ian Shrier and Russell J. Steele
- Fiscal Competitiveness and Total Competitiveness: A Note pp. 511-518

- Evan Morris
- Reply/Réponse Fiscal Competitiveness and Total Competitiveness: A Note pp. 519-520

- Jack Mintz
Volume 34, issue 3, 2008
- Improving the Labour Market Incentives of Canada's Public Pensions pp. 281-304

- Kevin Milligan and Tammy Schirle
- Revisiting Canada's Brain Drain: Evidence from the 2000 Cohort of Canadian University Graduates pp. 305-320

- David Zarifa and David Walters
- The Employment Impacts of Active Labour Market Policy: The Case of SSP Plus pp. 321-344

- Saul Schwartz and Jeffrey Zabel
- Universal Public Health Insurance and Private Coverage: Externalities in Health Care Consumption pp. 345-358

- Sherry Glied
- Mothering Children with Disabilities and Chronic Conditions: Long-Term Implications for Self-Reported Health pp. 359-378

- Peter Burton, Lynn N. Lethbridge and Shelley Phipps
- Electricity Subsidies in Low-Cost Jurisdictions: The Case of British Columbia pp. 379-394

- Pierre-Olivier Pineau
Volume 34, issue 2, 2008
- The Politics of Asymmetrical Federalism: Reconsidering the Role and Responsibilities of Ottawa pp. 143-162

- Kathy L. Brock
- What Explains the Canada-US Labour Productivity Gap? pp. 163-192

- Someshwar Rao, Jianmin Tang and Weimin Wang
- Immigration Wave Effects on Canada's Trade Flows pp. 193-214

- Jamie Partridge and Hartley Furtan
- Differential Grading Standards and Student Incentives pp. 215-236

- B. Eaton and Mukesh Eswaran
- Neighbourhood Effects in Canada: A Critique pp. 237-258

- Philip Oreopoulos
- Marketing Fun Foods: A Profile and Analysis of Supermarket Food Messages Targeted at Children pp. 259-274

- Charlene Elliott
Volume 34, issue 1, 2008
- Who Cares About Mortgage Interest Deductibility? pp. 1-24
- Martin Gervais and Manish Pandey
- An Evaluation of the Working Income Tax Benefit pp. 25-36
- William Scarth and Lei Tang
- Welfare Policy, Language Group, and the Duration of Lone Motherhood Spells pp. 37-64
- Martin Dooley and Ross Finnie
- Health Care Utilization in Canada: Twenty-five Years of Evidence pp. 65-88
- Lori Curtis and William J. MacMinn
- University Access Amid Tuition Fee Deregulation: Evidence from Ontario Professional Programs pp. 89-110
- Marc Frenette
- Manufacturing Descent? Labour Law and Union Organizing in the Province of Ontario pp. 111-132
- Timothy J. Bartkiw
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