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BC Commentary: A Review of Provincial Social and Economic Trends

Spring/Summer 2005, Volume 8, Number 2

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Inside this issue:

  • BC Budget 2005: A Missed Opportunity
  • Who Benefits? Revisiting BC’s Income Tax Cuts
  • The $150 Million Question: What Does New K-12 Funding Mean For BC’s Schools?
  • Is the Province Equipped to Tackle the Pine Beetle’s Long-term Impact?
  • BC’s Economic Recovery: The Role of Commodity Prices

 

Offshore Oil and Gas Development in Atlantic Canada: A Bibliography

Socio-Economic and Environmental Impacts

Reports & Studies
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British Columbia’s Forest Health Crisis: Charting a New Course

Speech to the Western Silvicultural Contractors Association

Reports & Studies
Projects & Initiatives: Resource Economics Project (BC)
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Disarming BC’s Conservation Corps

Commentary and Fact Sheets
Projects & Initiatives: Resource Economics Project (BC)

March 2005: Time for a Klein-Up

Hey, Ralph, enjoy your oil-fuelled party, but then clean up

The Monitor

December 2004: Time and Tide Wait for Progressive Politicians

Only political fossils would still prefer fossil fuels to tidal power

The Monitor

December 2004: Waste Not, Want Not

One of our most precious resources flushed down the drain

The Monitor

September 2004: Filling Our Tanks (And Brains) With The Wrong Fuel

Lament for an election in which the crucial issue was ignored

May 2004: Well-Being Measurement -- The Next Step

The time is ripe for a Canadian Genuine Progress Index (GPI)

The Monitor
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