4-minute read
Private sector has a role to play in revamping health care
The public is not ready to keep pumping more and more money into a system that doesn’t work. What the people want instead is a real reform.
5-minute read
Une réforme du système de santé en six étapes
Au Québec, nombreux sont ceux qui demandent une réforme majeure du système de santé. Le temps est venu de répondre à ces appels et de faire de notre système monopolistique un réseau mixte.
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Real Solutions for What Ails Canada’s Health Care Systems – Lessons from Sweden and the United Kingdom
The Quebec government, through Health Minister Christian Dubé, will soon present its plan to overhaul the health care system. The MEI is proud to unveil this major study by economist Maria Lily Shaw on the best practices of the health care systems of Sweden and the United Kingdom—two examples that Quebec should follow if it really wants its reforms to be successful.
A winning recipe for the successful overhaul of the health care system
The Montreal Economic Institute (MEI) was pleased to invite you to a webinar with Maria Lily Shaw, Economist at the MEI, on March 29, from noon to 1 pm.
Recette gagnante pour une refonte réussie du système de santé
The Montreal Economic Institute (MEI) was pleased to invite you to a webinar with Maria Lily Shaw, Economist at the MEI, on March 30, from noon to 1 pm.
4-minute read
Mettons fin au monopole de la SAQ
Cent ans plus tard, les Québécois sont mûrs pour choisir la bannière qu’ils désirent encourager lors de l’achat d’alcool.
2-minute read
Municipal Election – We Need to Rethink Public Safety
Now that municipal elections are here, one essential debate is conspicuous by its absence: the administration of public safety.
2-minute read
Police Reform: A Missed Opportunity
By refusing to open up a debate about the structure of the police in the province, the Quebec government is missing an opportunity to innovate and improve the effectiveness of our police, all while reducing costs.
3-minute read
Monopoly school systems make even less sense now
Provincial governments in Ontario and across Canada should follow the example of states in the U.S. that have in the past year delivered the wider access to school choice that families want for their children.
3-minute read
Save on police budgets with private sector help
It does not make sense, especially now with public finances under pressure, to keep asking police to do things that can be done for less money by private sector civilians.