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Report warns against "new era" of rising inequality

(Vancouver) Inequality increased in most provinces during the 1990s, but BC held its ground, according to a new report, Behind the Headlines 2001, from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. This will change, however, if the new government pursues the same market-oriented policies that led to rising inequality elsewhere.

Behind the Headlines 2001

A Review of Public Policy in BC

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Offshore oil not the path to wealth or jobs

Environmental risks not the only reason to keep the moratorium

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Projects & Initiatives: Resource Economics Project (BC)

Should BC Lift the Offshore Oil Moratorium?

A Policy Brief on the Economic Lessons From Hibernia

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Projects & Initiatives: Resource Economics Project (BC)
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Reckless and Unecessary

CCPA's Analysis, Facts and Figures for Understanding and Challenging BC's January 17 Budget and Job Cuts

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BC needs solutions

CCPA maps plan for the province that focuses on weathering recession, helping those in need, and revitalizing public services and investment

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Towards a Solutions Budget for BC

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Getting rid of the Reference Drug Program would be a costly mistake

New CCPA report says program saves Pharmacare millions and should be retained

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Paying for What Works

BC's Experience With the Reference Drug Program as a Model for Rational Policy Making

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