Ian Munro is an independent consultant based in Halifax. He has over fifteen years of experience
in the communications sector, including lengthy stints with Industry Canada’s spectrum management
program and with CRA International, an economics consulting firm. More recently, Ian spent two
years as the Director of Research at AIMS. He holds a B.A. in economics from Mount Allison
University, an M.A. in public administration from Carleton University, and an M.A. in economics
from Dalhousie University.
- The End of That ’70s Show: Rethinking Canada’s Communications Regulatory Institutions for the Twenty-first Century
- Chicken Little Eats Crow: How the Critics Got It Wrong About Spectrum Auctions
- See Dick Grow Old, See Jane Retire: Today’s Child Care Policy and its Impact on Tomorrow’s Labour Shortage
- Signal Strength: Setting the Stage for Canada’s Wireless Industry into the Next Decade
- Could Do Better- West: Grading Western Canada’s 2006-07 provincial budgets
- Good Enough for Government Work: Grading Canada’s 2007/08 Provincial Finances
- Single-Payer Health Care for Maryland
- Taking the Caller off Hold: Move Forward with telecom deregulation
- Having Your Say: Helping AIMS help you improve local governments in New Brunswick
- Measuring Up…or Not: Helping AIMS help you understand the performance of your municipal government in Nova Scotia
- Could Do Better 3: Grading Atlantic Canada’s 2006/07 Provincial Finances
- Crunch Time: Population change will challenge Atlantic Canada’s future
- Hands off!: Why government-free new media works