IEDM – C’est toujours aussi long d’attendre à l’urgence – Renaud Brossard
March 19, 2024 | 7 min. | Toujours le matin (ICI Radio-Canada) Interview (in French) with Renaud Brossard, Vice President, Communications at […]
IEDM – Pourquoi faut-il encore autant attendre à l’urgence? – Emmanuelle B. Faubert
March 18, 2024 | 12 min. 49 sec. | Midi Pile (KYK FM) Interview (in French) with Emmanuelle B. Faubert, Economist at […]
IEDM – Forte augmentation de l’attente aux urgences en Outaouais – Emmanuelle B. Faubert
March 18, 2024 | 6 min. 50 sec. | L’Outaouais maintenant (104,7FM) Interview (in French) with Emmanuelle B. Faubert, Economist at the […]
IEDM – Encore autant d’attente aux urgences au Québec – Emmanuelle B. Faubert
March 18, 2024 | 7 min. 15 sec. | Midi actualité (107,7FM) Interview (in French) with Emmanuelle B. Faubert, Economist at the […]
IEDM – 10 000 personnes par jour dans les urgences du Québec – Emmanuelle B. Faubert
March 18, 2024 | 12 min. 42 sec. | Catherine le midi (106,9FM) Interview (in French) with Emmanuelle B. Faubert, Economist at […]
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Why economic liberalism still matters
For many of the issues our society is facing, from lagging productivity to our perennially underperforming health-care systems, at least a part of the problem is a lack of economic freedom.
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ER Wait Times in Quebec Are Stagnating
The median patient visiting a Quebec emergency room last year spent 5 hours and 13 minutes there, according to this study published by the MEI. “This year again, Quebec patients have had to be patient indeed, with emergency room visits taking over five hours,” says Emmanuelle B. Faubert, economist at the MEI and author of the study.
IEDM – Quelle place pour la philosophie libérale classique au Québec? – Michel Kelly-Gagnon
March 14, 2024 | 11 min. 01 sec. | Mathieu Bock-Côté (QUB Radio) Interview (in French) with Michel Kelly-Gagnon, Founding President of the […]
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À Montréal, construisons plus et taxons moins
La mairesse de Montréal, Valérie Plante, semble insister pour que l’on juge les objectifs de son règlement pour une métropole mixte — aussi connu sous le nom de « règlement 20-20-20 » — plutôt que ses effets observables.
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We need faster, fairer assessments of major energy projects
Any environmental assessment of a large energy project must be coupled with an assessment of its impact on: the national economy, job creation, investment opportunities across the country and on Canada’s reputation as an attractive destination for international investors.