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CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index Simple

CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index Simple

December 19, 2023

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  • Public being misled by marketing of medical scans, new research reveals

    READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. Authors of a new study warn that private clinics selling high-tech services to screen healthy people for disease could be…

    March 30, 2009
  • Parts of election gag law unconstitutional

    The Judge adjudicating the case against BC’s election gag law has said that parts of Bill 42 are not constitutional. Justice Cole of the Supreme…

    March 28, 2009
  • Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words

    Or twenty thousand as the case may be. The CCPA published a number of major studies in recent years about BC’s unacceptably high levels of…

    March 27, 2009
  • Is the stimulus killing the P3 model?

    While BC has not formally abandoned the P3 model, there is a notable absence of new P3 projects at a time when billions of dollars…

    March 27, 2009
  • Is funnelling money into shovel-ready projects the best strategy for infrastructure development?

    I often get asked: “Shouldn’t we support the Olympics or the Port Mann bridge (or any of the multitude of poorly handled infrastructure projects in…

    March 27, 2009
  • Ontario Alternative Budget

    Ontario delivers a ‘hit and miss’ budget

    Ontario’s 2009-10 budget is a substantial, complex budget. In some places the budget was bold, in some places it merely did what it had to…

    March 27, 2009
  • Economic Security Project (BC)

    Judy Graves on why welfare matters to everyone

    https://vimeo.com/3670669 Judy Graves is a housing advocate with the City of Vancouver in BC, Canada. Judy talks about why welfare (or social assistance) is so…

    March 27, 2009
  • Economic Security Project (BC)

    Poverty Amid Plenty

    A Slideshow About Welfare in BC https://vimeo.com/3593782 This is the first chapter from a narrated video slideshow about British Columbia’s welfare system. View the rest…

    March 27, 2009
  • Economic Security Project (BC)

    Richard talks about poverty and hope

    https://vimeo.com/3670615 Richard receives disability benefits through British Columbia’s welfare program. Disability benefits are very low (less than $1000 a month in a city where the…

    March 27, 2009
  • Economic Security Project (BC)

    Susan Henry talks about poverty in Vancouver, Canada

    https://vimeo.com/3670687 Susan is an advocate at First United Church in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside — the poorest neighbourhood in Canada. The church lets homeless people take…

    March 27, 2009
  • Economic Security Project (BC)

    The Time is Now

    A Poverty Reduction Plan for BC https://vimeo.com/3346138 This is the first chapter in a narrated slideshow about poverty in British Columbia and what we can…

    March 27, 2009
  • Fast Facts: Is it time to expand the role of the Central Bank?

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    March 27, 2009
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  1. Public being misled by marketing of medical scans, new research reveals
  2. Parts of election gag law unconstitutional
  3. Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words
  4. Is the stimulus killing the P3 model?
  5. Is funnelling money into shovel-ready projects the best strategy for infrastructure development?
  6. Ontario delivers a ‘hit and miss’ budget
  7. Judy Graves on why welfare matters to everyone
  8. Poverty Amid Plenty
  9. Richard talks about poverty and hope
  10. Susan Henry talks about poverty in Vancouver, Canada
  11. The Time is Now
  12. Fast Facts: Is it time to expand the role of the Central Bank?

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