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Federal deficits could be much larger than anticipated, says Alternative Federal Budget

OTTAWA — While it is now generally acknowledged that the federal government is headed for deficit in the coming years, a report released today by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) says those deficits could be much larger than are currently anticipated.

Nova Scotians shut out of prosperity

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Ontarians Waiting For Leadership On Poverty Reduction

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September 2008: A New Pension Debate?

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