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Op-Ed
Published in the National Post on February 23, 2015 By: Åke Blomqvist, Colin Busby and Aaron Jacobs Åke Blomqvist is an adjunct research professor at Carleton University and a health policy scholar at the C.D. Howe Institute. Colin Busby is a senior policy analyst and Aaron Jacobs is a research intern with the C.D. Howe Institute. With negotiations between the Ontario Medical…
Video
Quelques Canadiens très bruyants s’opposent à la vaccination, mais ils ne constituent pas la principale raison de l’insuffisance de la couverture vaccinale. Ce video examine une stratégie ciblant plutôt le groupe important de parents « réticents à vacciner », comprenant les enfants qui reçoivent certains vaccins, mais pas tous, et ceux qui prennent du retard. Pour plus d'informations sur la façon…
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A vocal few Canadians hold anti-vaccine views, but they are not the main reason for insufficient childhood vaccination coverage across Canada. This video looks at how a much more sensible strategy to reverse falling vaccine rates among Canadian children would be to target parents classified as “fence-sitters” – those who partially but  not fully immunize their children. For more information…
Op-Ed
By Daniel Schwanen and Aaron Jacobs Visitors to Manitoba, in the heart of Canada, are lucky to experience the province's unique and intimate blend of nature and industry, culture and industry, learning and relaxation. And they will also, quite uniquely, encounter frequent, large and colourful advertisement alongside roads, urging consumers to recycle their beverage containers. They are…
Op-Ed
Published in the Telegraph-Journal  on January 16, 2015 By: William Robson, Colin Busby, and Aaron Jacobs  Colin Busby William Robson and Aaron Jacobs are all part of the C.D. Howe Institute. New Brunswick may be the Canadian province that has shown the most willingness to face up to its demographic challenges. Reforming pensions is never easy, but New Brunswick’s recent…
Op-Ed
By Finn Poschmann and Aaron Jacobs The Bank of Canada should improve its inflation analyses to better account for costs such as housing Since spring 2009, consumer prices as measured by Statistics Canada’s all-items consumer price index, have gone up by about 12 per cent. That means that over the long haul, the Bank of Canada seems to have done a pretty good job of hitting the 2 per cent annual…