| Au Courant 1989 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Aging and the environment. | Business, international | |
| A new look at a social curse. (Canadian poverty) (Economic Council of Canada director Brian Powell) (interview) | Business, international | |
| An inheritance to bestow. (efficient, competitive environment) | Business, international | |
| Canada is vulnerable in world markets. (Grain Market) | Business, international | |
| "Decoupling" and prairie farmers: a more even-handed program. (the financial crisis among Canadian prairie farmers) (Western Agriculture) | Business, international | |
| Free trade and the productivity gap. | Business, international | |
| Globalization and financial innovation: a new frontier to conquer. (International Finance) | Business, international | |
| Handling the risks. (agricultural policy in Western Canada) | Business, international | |
| Measuring costs and benefits. (the effect of immigration on Canadian society) (an interview with the Economic Council of Canada's immigration project research director Neil Swan.) (interview) | Business, international | |
| Perspective 2000. (a study of future public policy issues in Canada) | Business, international | |
| Research and the "power of ideas". (Economic Council of Canada) | Business, international | Maxwell, Judith |
| Serious weaknesses to solve. (Canada's competitive position in the global economy) | Business, international | |
| The economy and a balanced budget. | Business, international | |
| Trade: competitiveness is the key. (project director Sunder Magun) (interview) | Business, international | |
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