Don McIver
Mr. McIver brings a wealth of experience in economic policy analysis. Mr. McIver is well known as the former Chief Economist at Sun Life of Canada. For the past three years he has been the Director of Business Research for the Conference Board of Canada, guiding the research programs into developments in the financial sector. Mr. McIver’s latest focus has [...]
Patrick Luciani
Patrick Luciani is AIMS Senior Fellow in Urban Policy. Mr. Luciani has an extensive background in public policy. He currently acts as Senior Advisor to the Canadian Statistical Assessment Services (CANSTATS), a media watch organization that comments on how the media covers public policy issues. He sits also on the boards of The Dominion Institute and the Global Cities Project, [...]
David Gratzer
Dr. David Gratzer is a physician, the author of Code Blue: Reviving Canada’s Health Care System. 1999. Toronto: ECW Press, and the editor of Better Medicine: Reforming Canadian Health Care. 2002. Toronto: ECW Press. Dr. Gratzer speaks frequently on health reform, writes a monthly column for the National Post and is a contributor to the Medical Post. For his essays, [...]
Carl Irvine
Carl Irvine is a Toronto-based economist. He has a Master’s degree in Economics from the University of Toronto. He has written on health care issues such as the medically uninsured in the United States, and market-based health reform abroad. He has also written on market-based environmental reform. Medicare and User Fees: Unsafe at any Price?
Robin Neill
Adjunct Professor, Economics, University of Prince Edward Island and Carleton University Born in 1931 in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Robin Neill holds a B.A. and M.A. in Political Economy from the University of Toronto and a PhD. in Economics from Duke. His academic appointments include: University of Saskatchewan, 1960-69, University of Prince Edward Island, 1970-72, Carleton University, 1972-95 (retired as [...]
Jacquelyn Thayer Scott
Jacquelyn Thayer Scott, O.C., Ph.D., LL.D.(Hons.), Dipl. (Hons.) is Professor of Organization Management and Public Administration at the University College of Cape Breton in Sydney, Nova Scotia, an institution that she served as its president and vice-chancellor for nearly ten years. She serves on several public and private sector governing boards, and is Deputy Chair of the Prime Minister’s Advisory [...]