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Moving Forward: Alternative Federal Budget puts the surplus to work

Projects & Initiatives: Alternative Federal Budget

OTTAWA—The federal government has the resources to maintain and build on the commitments made in the 2004-05 minority Parliament and use upcoming surpluses to move forward on a progressive agenda, says the 2006 Alternative Federal Budget.

“Ottawa currently has sizable surpluses to deliver the programs and services Canadians want and need,” says CCPA Senior Economist Ellen Russell. “However, this historic opportunity will be lost if the Conservatives’ tax cuts leave the cupboard bare.”

Ontario Alternative Budget 2006-7

We Can't Afford Poverty

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Projects & Initiatives: Ontario Alternative Budget
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We can't afford poverty

Complacency is not acceptable, says Ontario Alternative Budget

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Projects & Initiatives: Ontario Alternative Budget

Getting the Balance Right

Saskatchewan Alternative Budget 2006-7

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Getting the Balance Right

Fair Taxation Means Better Education, Better Health and Less Poverty

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2006 Manitoba Alternative Budget

Investing in Tomorrow, Today

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BC Solutions Budget 2006

Budgeting for Women's Equality (A Gender Budget)

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Wanted: An honest budget debate

BC Solutions Budget shows money is available to improve lives of women, share benefits of economic growth

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Minority Report

A Report Card on the 2004-05 Minority Government

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