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Policy Advice to Alberta's New Premier

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  • Jack Mintz

    (The School of Public Policy, University of Calgary)

  • Ron Kneebone

    (Department of Economics and The School of Public Policy, University of Calgary)

  • Ted Morton

    (The School of Public Policy, University of Calgary)

  • Jennifer Winter

    (The School of Public Policy, University of Calgary)

Abstract

On September 6th, 2014, members of the Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta elected Jim Prentice as leader of their party, and Premier of Alberta. The School of Public Policy assembled its key thinkers in economic, taxation, energy and natural resource policy to provide unsolicited but important advice to Premier Prentice on some areas of policy that matter most to Alberta, and that will demand the Premier’s attention as he takes office. These are opinion pieces, are not peer reviewed, and reflect the views of their authors alone.

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  • Jack Mintz & Ron Kneebone & Ted Morton & Jennifer Winter, 2014. "Policy Advice to Alberta's New Premier," SPP Communique, The School of Public Policy, University of Calgary, vol. 6(7), September.
  • Handle: RePEc:clh:commun:v:6:y:2014:i:7
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