Choices
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Are Young Canadians Becoming Political Dropouts? A Comparative Perspective
Henry Milner (June 2005)

The Discounting of Immigrants’ Skills in Canada: Evidence and Policy Recommendations
Ross Finnie, Naomi Alboim and Ronald Meng (February 2005)

Tapping Immigrants' Skills: New Directions for Canadian Immigration Policy in the Knowledge Economy
Jeffrey G. Reitz (January 2005)

La dette publique : un défi prioritaire pour le Québec
Marcelin Joanis and Claude Montmarquette (October 2004)

Economic Integration and Security: New Key Factors in Managing International Migration
Hélène Pellerin (August 2004)

Fixing the Potholes in North American Transportation Systems
Norman Bonsor (August 2004)

The Schumpeterian Wave In Telecommunications: Policy Implications
Yves Rabeau (August 2004)

Force Structure or Forced Structure? The 1994 White Paper on Defence and the Canadian Forces in the 1990s
Sean M. Maloney (May 2004)

The Charter of Rights and Party Politics
Heather MacIvor (May 2004)

Confiscatory Equalization: The Intriguing Case of Saskatchewan’s Vanishing Energy Revenues
Thomas J. Courchene (March 2004)

Tax Design for a Northern Tiger
Jonathan R. Kesselman (March 2004)
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