Talk is Cheap:
Use the information to demand real change in your school
Use the information to demand real change in your school
This Commentary explains why post secondary education should be about serving students not sustaining institutions.
Terror is not a legitimate tool for ultimate victory, and we should say so.
Transcript of remarks by Governor Jeb Bush about successful education reform at AIMS' 15th anniversary dinner in Moncton.
This Commentary provides food for thought on our looming debt and demographic squeeze.
In this talk to the Institute of Marriage and Family, AIMS Senior Fellow Brian Lee Crowley outlines the importance of family to both our history and our future.
Incentives matter, whether in federal transfers, worker productivity, or in taking personal responsibility. This talk explores all of these ideas and how government has done its best in most cases to get the incentives wrong.
Economist Don McIver takes a look at the global economic meltdown, the recovery and the consequences.
Part Two: AIMS Senior Fellow Brian Lee Crowley is the co-author of a new book called The Canadian Century: Moving out of America’s Shadow. The book details the tremendous progress Canada has made in recent years in redeeming itself from decades of poor policy. In fact the book holds out the prospect of Canada finally claiming the century that Sir Wilfrid Laurier predicted would be ours – just 100 years late. In the first of two extracts published in the National Post, Crowley and his co-authors talk about Laurier’s plan for Canada and how the return to his policy prescription for Canada has paid important dividends. In the second extract they write about how to take the relationship with the US to the next level.
Part One: AIMS Senior Fellow Brian Lee Crowley is the co-author of a new book called The Canadian Century: Moving out of America’s Shadow. The book details the tremendous progress Canada has made in recent years in redeeming itself from decades of poor policy. In fact the book holds out the prospect of Canada finally claiming the century that Sir Wilfrid Laurier predicted would be ours – just 100 years late. In the first of two extracts published in the National Post, Crowley and his co-authors talk about Laurier’s plan for Canada and how the return to his policy prescription for Canada has paid important dividends. In the second extract they write about how to take the relationship with the US to the next level.