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Established in 1974, The [[Fraser Institute]] is an independent public policy organization with offices in Vancouver, Calgary, and Toronto.Today, government committees, MPs, the media, and think tanks around the world turn to the Institute for their innovative ideas and solutions. In raising the level of understanding about economic and social policy, the Institute's ideas contribute directly to the economic well-being of individual Canadians [http://www.fraserinstitute.ca/about/index.asp?tnav=2] The institute is an independant non-partizan organization, funded entirely by donations from the public. The Fraser Institute is in the [[Economic Freedom Network]] alongside organizations such as the [[Cato Institute]] and the [[Open Republic Institute]].
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Established in 1974, the [[Fraser Institute]] is an independent public policy organization with offices in Vancouver, Calgary, and Toronto.Today, government committees, MPs, the media, and think tanks around the world turn to the Institute for their innovative ideas and solutions. In raising the level of understanding about economic and social policy, the Institute's ideas contribute directly to the economic well-being of individual Canadians [http://www.fraserinstitute.ca/about/index.asp?tnav=2] The institute is an independant non-partizan organization, funded entirely by donations from the public. The Fraser Institute is in the [[Economic Freedom Network]] alongside organizations such as the [[Cato Institute]] and the [[Open Republic Institute]].
  
 
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Established in 1974, the Fraser Institute is an independent public policy organization with offices in Vancouver, Calgary, and Toronto.Today, government committees, MPs, the media, and think tanks around the world turn to the Institute for their innovative ideas and solutions. In raising the level of understanding about economic and social policy, the Institute's ideas contribute directly to the economic well-being of individual Canadians [1] The institute is an independant non-partizan organization, funded entirely by donations from the public. The Fraser Institute is in the Economic Freedom Network alongside organizations such as the Cato Institute and the Open Republic Institute.

The Fraser Institute Family

Mark Mullins is the Executive Director of The Fraser Institute. Prior to becoming Executive Director in September 2005, he was the Institute's Director of Ontario Policy Studies. He has published numerous studies on government finance, tax policy, and value-for-money issues over the past several years.

Michael Walker is a Senior Fellow of The Fraser Institute and President of the Institute's Foundation. He served as Executive Director of The Fraser Institute from its establishment in 1974 until 2005.

Jason Clemens is the Director of Fiscal Studies and the Centre for Entrepreneurship and Markets at The Fraser Institute. Internally, he also acts as the Director of Strategic Planning and Budgeting.

Peter Cowley is the Director of School Performance Studies at The Fraser Institute.

Nadeem Esmail is the Director of Health System Performance Studies and Manager of the Alberta Policy Research Centre at The Fraser Institute.

Claudia Hepburn is the Director of Education Policy, Managing Director of The Fraser Institute, Ontario Office and founder of the Children First: School Choice Trust, Canada's first privately funded, province-wide school choice program

Amela Karabegovic is a Senior Research Economist at The Fraser Institute.

Sylvia LeRoy is a Policy Analyst in the Fraser Institute's Alberta office and Project Manager for the Donner Canadian Foundation Awards for Excellence in the Delivery of Social Services.


Fred McMahon is the Director of the Centre for Trade and Globalization Studies at The Fraser Institute. He manages the Economic Freedom of the World Project and examines global issues, such as development, trade, governance, and economic structure.


Milagros Palacios is a Research Economist in Fiscal Studies at The Fraser Institute.

Brett J. Skinneris Director of Health and Pharmaceutical Policy Research, and also Director of Insurance Policy Research for The Fraser Institute.

Niels Veldhuis is Associate Director of Fiscal Studies and Senior Research Economist at The Fraser Institute.

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