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Tax cuts and fiscal retrenchment wrong roads to follow

Economic outlook calls for more government investment in Manitoba economy

Winnipeg— The Manitoba economy performed relatively well in 2004. But there are signs that 2005 will be a lacklustre year. A just released report from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, The State of the Manitoba Economy, 2004, concludes with a call for an active government to stabilize the economy.

BC's surplus of irony

Commentary and Fact Sheets

Seven-day shopping won't cure what ails us

Commentary and Fact Sheets

July 2004: Empowering the Third World

Poor nations can resist neocolonialism and stay independent

December 2003: The Vanishing Country (Part II of III)

Personal incomes rise much more slowly in free trade years

April 2004: On Acting Local

Some alternatives to corporate globalization are already working

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