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Policy Institutes
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Atlantic Institute for Market Studies - An independent economic and social policy think tank, focusing to the Atlantic Canada and its four constituent provinces. Lists institute information, publications, events, search, contacts and links. |
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Canadian Foundation for the Americas (FOCAL) - FOCAL is an independent, non-governmental organization dedicated to deepening and strengthening Canada's relations with countries in Latin America and the Caribbean through policy discussion and analysis. |
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The Centre for Social Justice - Progressive think-tank that campaigns to narrow gap between rich and poor and reduce corporate domination. Advocates for greater equality and democracy. |
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Fraser Institute - An independent public policy organization which focuses on the role competitive markets play in providing for the economic and social well-being of all Canadians. The Institute provides competitive market solutions for public policy problems. |
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Frontier Centre for Public Policy - An independent, non-profit think tank founded to undertake research and education in support of economic growth and social outcomes which will enhance the quality of life. |
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Montreal Economic Institute - An independent, non-profit, non-partisan research and educational institute initiating relevant and original solutions in the public policy debates of Quebec, by focusing in particular on the importance of wealth creation. |
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Parkland Institute - Studies political, economic, social, and cultural issues facing Albertans and Canadians, using the perspective of political economy. |
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St. Lawrence Institute - A Canadian policy institute devoted to the advancement and dissemination of knowledge and information. Its philosophical outlook is based on respect for individual liberty, the value of ideas, the rule of law and free enterprise. |
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Tommy Douglas Research Institute - An independent non-profit Canadian economic and social research and educational organization. Aims to redirect public attention to the respective role of both the large business sector and governments in providing for the well-being of Canadians. |
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