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September 1999

  • "The Case for School Choice: Models from the United States, New Zealand, Denmark, and Sweden," by Claudia Rebanks Hepburn
    Critical Issues Bulletin, $16.00
  • "Waiting Your Turn: Hospital Waiting Lists in Canada (9th Edition)," by Michael Walker and Martin Zelder
    Critical Issues Bulletin, $16.00
  • "The Case for the Amero: The Economics and Politics of a North American Monetary Union," by Herbert G. Grubel, with a Foreword by Gordon Gibson
    Critical Issues Bulletin, $16.00

August 1999

  • "Preserving Independence: Does the Canadian Voluntary Sector need a Voluntary Sector Commission?" by Brian April, Jason Clemens, and Johanna Francis
    Public Policy Sources, $7.49
  • "The Availability of Medical Technology in Canada: An International Comparative Study," by David
    Harriman MD, William McArthur MD, and Martin Zelder, PhD, with Jared Alexander
    Public Policy Sources, $7.49
  • "Liam Donnelly’s Conviction by Prejudice: Lessons for Harassment Policy," by David Finley
    Public Policy Sources, $7.49
  • "Survey of Investment Managers in Canada. Results for Summer 1999." $28.89

July 1999

  • "A Hand Out Instead of a Hand Up: Where Foreign Aid Fails," by Dexter Samida

Public Policy Sources, $7.49

JUNE 1999

  • "The 1999 Report Card on Alberta’s High Schools," by Peter Cowley and Stephen Easton

Public Policy Sources, $25.00

MAY 1999

  • "A Principled Analysis of the Nisga’a Treaty," by Gordon Gibson
    Public Policy Sources, $7.49

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