National Municipal Performance Report
This report, featured in Macleans magazine, grades the performance of 31 of Canada's largest cities and capitals. The results help tell us whether we get value for the money we spend in municipal taxes.
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies| 2009-07-15T00:00:00+00:00 July 15th, 2009|Policy Papers|
This report, featured in Macleans magazine, grades the performance of 31 of Canada's largest cities and capitals. The results help tell us whether we get value for the money we spend in municipal taxes.
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies| 2009-04-21T00:00:00+00:00 April 21st, 2009|Policy Papers|
The authors of AIMS Annual Report Card on Atlantic Canadian High Schools are seeing progress. Progress at individual schools and progress in releasing information to the public, but they also see missed opportunities, and lots of them. AIMS' 7th Annual Report Card on Atlantic Canadian High Schools has the details.
By Brian Ferguson and Julia Witt| 2016-04-06T12:18:08+00:00 February 27th, 2009|Policy Papers|
This paper examines the practice of "Reference Pricing". Basically it’s a method used to control spending on prescription drugs by public and private insurance systems. Under this approach, drugs which are judged to be interchangeable are classified in therapeutic classes, and a reimbursement ceiling is set up for the whole class.
By Bobby O'Keefe| 2016-04-06T12:13:57+00:00 February 1st, 2009|Policy Papers|
By February 1st, 2009, between extra payments to government and oil industry, gas price regulation cost consumers in Atlantic Canada more than $155-million. This background paper explains how price regulation is costing you, your neighbours and your guests money every time you fill up your tank.
By Jim McNiven| 2016-04-06T12:13:05+00:00 January 6th, 2009|Policy Papers|
Dalhousie University Professor Emeritus Dr. Jim McNiven examines Canada's pending labour shortage and explains the complete policy overhaul that's needed to address it.
By Ian Munro| 2016-04-06T11:23:05+00:00 October 9th, 2008|Policy Papers|
This paper suggests that Canadian governments build on the existing auction model for wireless communications licences. Among the recommendations, the paper concludes governments should embrace auctions as the means of allocating other assets, such as timber rights, drilling rights, and broadcasting licences.
By Alex Wilner| 2016-04-06T12:20:58+00:00 September 30th, 2008|Policy Papers|
Homegrown terrorism is an evolving global phenomenon. AIMS Security and Defence Policy Fellow discusses how Canadians might better protect themselves from the terrorism to come.
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies| 2008-09-24T00:00:00+00:00 September 24th, 2008|Policy Papers|
The Atlantica Centre for Energy issued this Discussion Paper to show why the region is uniquely positioned to serve as the Energy Hub for the International Northeast by reviewing the area's diverse mix of energy related assets. However, the paper also warns that unless project proponents, governments and the community begin to take meaningful action now, the labour supply challenge is a crisis "on our doorstep" that could detrimentally affect the major Energy Hub projects.
By Stephen Kymlicka| 2016-04-06T12:20:08+00:00 September 24th, 2008|Policy Papers|
This Paper, the 4th in the AIMS Atlantic Port Series, looks at the port typology and determines where the Port of Halifax fits.
By Charles Cirtwill and Bobby O'Keefe| 2016-04-06T12:19:34+00:00 September 4th, 2008|Policy Papers|
This Paper is based on a submission to the Nova Scotia government on school board governance. It explains why schools and school communities, not the Minister of Education, should call the shots in public education.