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BC Commentary: A Review of Provincial Social and Economic Trends

Fall 2008, Volume 11, Number 3

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Inside this issue:

  • Harvest of Shame: Cultivating Farmworker Rights
  • Living on Welfare
  • Denying Income Inequality Won’t Make It Go Away
  • Perspectives on BC’s Carbon Tax
  • Selling Out the Public Interest on Vancouver Island Forestlands

Harvest of Shame

Commentary and Fact Sheets
Projects & Initiatives: Economic Security Project (BC)

Cultivating Farmworker Rights

Ending the Exploitation of Immigrant and Migrant Farmworkers in BC

Reports & Studies
Projects & Initiatives: Economic Security Project (BC)
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Farmworkers relegated to second-class status: study

Proposed changes would end exploitation of BC’s immigrant and migrant farmworkers

News Release
Projects & Initiatives: Economic Security Project (BC)

Saskatchewan Notes: Biofuels

Bonanza or Boondoggle for Saskatchewan?

Reports & Studies

Brooding Over the Next Generation of Prairie Farmers

Making Space for Our Practical-Minded Youth

Reports & Studies
Issue(s): Agriculture
Printed copies of this article can be purchased from the for: $10

November 2007: Harnessing The Prairie Winds

Ethanol may ease farm crisis, but wind power more feasible

The Monitor
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