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A N N U A L R E P O

28 Mar 2023

As Founding President and as a member of our Board of Directors, he will remain the The other major event of 2022 was without a doubt the primary person responsible for fundraising in addition to Russian invasion of Ukraine, and its sudden impact on the being in charge of two major international projects. [...] Canada’s energy and the expansion of our new Calgary office, opened in security and that of our Western allies will unquestionably the fall of 2022, with the help of our talented Senior Policy be one of the key issues occupying governments over the Analyst, Krystle Wittevrongel. [...] Through this publication, we expanded the professionals would help reduce the impact of the shortage health care debate beyond the traditional duality of the on the health care system and patients. [...] In the wake of the invasion of Ukraine, we of their government’s protectionism is very measured the support of Quebecers and all Canadians for costly for the American economy, and holds back the Canadian energy industry as an alternative to Russian certain development projects. [...] And finally, we launched a study examining the factors that led to the nationalization of electricity in Quebec, which found that it was an unintended consequence of the electricity shortage in the nationalized Ontario market that raised prices in neighbouring parts of Quebec and fuelled the demand for nationalization here at the time.

Authors

Montreal Economic Institute

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22
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Canada