Recent Research
Speed Dating or Serious Courtship? Canada and Foreign State-Owned Enterprises
November 26, 2012 – Daniel Schwanen
Unclogging the Pipes: Pipeline Reviews and Energy Policy
Feb. 29, 2012 – Joseph Doucet
Resolving Water-Use Conflicts: Insights from the Prairie Experience for the Mackenzie River Basin
Feb. 22, 2012 – David Percy
Newfoundland’s Electricity Options: Making the Right Choice Requires an Efficient Pricing Regime
Jan. 11, 2012 – James P. Feehan
Rethinking Royalty Rates: Why There Is a Better Way to Tax Oil and Gas Development
2011 – Colin Busby, Benjamin Dachis and Bev Dahlby
Congestive Traffic Failure: The Case for High-Occupancy and Express Toll Lanes in Canadian Cities
2011 – Benjamin Dachis
Power Glut: Why Ontario Residents Pay for Costly Electricity They Don’t Need, and What to Do About It
2011 – Benjamin Dachis and Donald N. Dewees
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Energy / Infrastructure Events
Karen Stintz, Councillor, City of Toronto, and Chair, Toronto Transit Commission
Thursday February 7, 2013 – Toronto Roundtable Event – One City: The Case for New Mobility Infrastructure in Toronto and How to Pay for It
Bruce March, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Imperial Oil Limited
Monday June 25, 2012 Calgary Roundtable Event – The View From Here: Next-Generation Oil Sands
Aaron Regent, President and CEO, Barrick Gold Corporation
Wednesday May 9, 2012 Toronto Roundtable Event: Creating Shared Value – A Framework for Responsible Mining in an Era of Intense Scrutiny and Heightened Stakeholder Expectations


Mergers by Choice, Not Edict: Reforming Ontario’s Electricity Distribution Policy
March 25 – Stephen Fyfe, Mark Garner, and George Vegh