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BC's social contract is being dismantled in revolutionary ways

With some recent privatization reversals, a number of business leaders and free market fundamentalists are concerned that the BC Liberals are backing away from the Campbell revolution. The government, in their opinion, needs to get back with the program -- more tax cuts, deeper and faster spending cuts, privatize Crown corporations, and get rid of environmental and labour regulations.

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Democratic reform and government

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BC's Budget 2004 fails Olympic test

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Government budgets about more than dollars and cents

Commentary and Fact Sheets

Budgeting transparency

Ottawa could learn from Victoria

Commentary and Fact Sheets

Can they pay for what they say?

Adding up the cost of the political parties' election promises

Commentary and Fact Sheets

Federal budget surplus should benefit all Canadians

Centre calls for social reinvestment and fair tax reform

News Release

BC Budget more poison pill than tough medicine, says Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives

Budget shifts revenues from progressive income tax to regressive MSP and sales taxes

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