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On Saturday, November 19th, Leon Fontaine passed away. His wife Sally and the rest of his family are taking this time to gather and mourn. Thank you so much for all of your love and support.

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Big Topics & Big Ideas

Since its inception in 1999, the Frontier Centre for Public Policy has been steadfast in its mission to foster Ideas for a Better Tomorrow. Through research, publications, educational events and policy analysis, Frontier has impacted dozens of governments and policy sectors. With Western Canadian roots and a drive to cultivate responsible citizenship, Leaders on the Frontier features discussions of common sense and good governance from this non-partisan, cutting-edge think tank.

Latest Episode

Did Justin Trudeau Ruin Canada’s Economy? Kim Moody Explains.

Are taxes ruining Canada? Certified professional accountant Kim Moody argues that high taxes are driving businesses out of our country, impoverishing Canadians, and making the country less attractive for economic growth. With a $62 billion deficit, Moody insists that increasing taxes is not the solution. Has Justin Trudeau’s leadership damaged Canada’s future? And more importantly, is there a way to fix it?

Featured Podcast Episode

Did Justin Trudeau Ruin Canada’s Economy? Kim Moody Explains.

Are taxes ruining Canada? Certified professional accountant Kim Moody argues that high taxes are driving businesses out of our country, impoverishing Canadians, and making the country less attractive for economic growth. With a $62 billion deficit, Moody insists that increasing taxes is not the solution. Has Justin Trudeau’s leadership damaged Canada’s future? And more importantly, is there a way to fix it?

David Leis

Before joining the Frontier Centre for Public Policy as Vice President of Development & Engagement, David Leis served in a variety of senior leadership roles within industry, government, First Nations and education. His academic credentials from Waterloo, Ryerson and Toronto led him to earn his Masters in Public Policy at Queen's University in Ontario. Networking everywhere he goes, David's warm personality has created connections with leaders around the globe. With a tenacious passion for Canada's success and a high regard for people, David relishes the opportunity to educate and inform by hosting Leaders on the Frontier.

David Leis