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Item Open Access SIPP Briefing Note Issue 21 June 2007(Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy, 2007-06) Olfert, Rose; Fulton, Murray; Skogstad, GraceTHE LAST STRAWItem Open Access SIPP Policy Dialogue Number 12 Spring 2006(Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy, 2006) Maxwell, Judith; Richards, John; Peach, Ian; Smith, David E.; Marchildon, Gregory P.; Marshall, Jim; Morgan, Jeremy; White, Jodi; Olfert, Rose; Fulton, Murray; Fontaine, Lorena; Whyte, John D.; Johnston, Elsa; Clay, Sharon; Mahmood, Nasir; Peel, AlyssaWith the arrival of spring, the university community begins to wind down in expectation of the arrival of summer. SIPP, too, has begun to move into summer mode, and our events and publications are giving way to planning for 2006-07. We have done much to be proud of in 2005-06 and I am looking forward to another active year in 2006-07. Having just finished a highly successful conference on Aboriginal justice issues, I am particularly excited about our 2007 conference, “The Constitution Act, 1982 and Canada’s Continuing Constitutional Evolution”, which will be held in honour of the 25th anniversary of the proclamation of the Constitution Act, 1982.Item Open Access The Provinces Need Help. Time to Put the Bank of Canada to Work(2020-04-06) Pigeon, Marc-Andre; Fulton, Murray; Atkinson, MichaelThe provinces are struggling.Item Open Access Western Policy Analyst Quarterly Volume 1 Issue 2(2010-11) Fulton, Murray; Elliott, Doug; Mills, Adam; Phillips, PeterThe State of Finances in Agriculture – 1; Urban Populations – 5; Income Inequality – 8; The Western Economies – 10Item Open Access Western Policy Analyst Quarterly Volume 2 Issue 2(2011-06) Zhang, Lihui; Fulton, Murray; Elliott, DougThe Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.Item Open Access Western Policy Analyst Quarterly Volume 3 Issue 1(2012-02) Dupeyron, Bruno; Fulton, Murray; Çule, Monika; Marshall, Jim; Marchildon, Gregory P.Immigration and Integration – 1; Port Access and Regulation in a Post-Canada Wheat Board Monopoly World – 6; Private and Public Investment Intentions, 2012 – 8; Underlying Health Care Cost Drivers in Western Canada – 10Item Open Access Western Policy Analyst Quarterly Volume 3 Issue 2(2012-06) Elliott, Doug; Fulton, Murray; Olfert, Sara; Marshall, Jim; Dupeyron, BrunoAging Patterns in the West – 1; The Changing Face of Agriculture – 4; Crime, Probation, and Incarceration Rates – 6; Labour Market Experiences of Immigrants – 8Item Open Access Why Food Security is Determined by Elites: Price Spikes and Vietnam's Rice Policy(Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, 2015-05-13) Fulton, Murray