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CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index Simple

December 19, 2023

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  • Obama opens doors closed in BC

    One of President Barack Obama’s first acts was to reverse an order from the Bush regime that undermined Freedom of Information requests. What a contrast…

    January 26, 2009
  • Fiscal tipping points

    Budget making is an art. An underlying reality of BC budgeting is that it takes very little to tip provincial finances from surplus to deficit…

    January 26, 2009
  • Poverty reduction: the time is now

    There is a growing chorus calling for a BC poverty reduction plan, calling for commitments to this from all political parties ahead of the May…

    January 26, 2009
  • P3s: the cubic zirconium of public projects

    Jonathan Fowlie and Lori Gilbert did a first rate job of looking at one facet of public private partnerships (P3’s) in the January 23 Vancouver…

    January 25, 2009
  • Breaking free of the “balanced budget” chains

    As the next provincial budget is prepared (and election platforms are written), a core reality is this: we face huge economic uncertainty, which makes forecasting…

    January 25, 2009
  • Le véritable enjeu des garderies

    Un tout nouveau rapport de l’UNICEF véhicule des renseignements importants pour les Manitobains et Manitobaines. Cette information devrait susciter des mesures immédiates. L’étude, intitulée The…

    January 23, 2009
  • More stimulus required in Tuesday’s budget

    News on Thursday of the government’s stimulus plans should come as a disappointment to Canadians. The Conservative’s continued underestimation of the economic crisis will force…

    January 23, 2009
  • Alternative Federal Budget

    Alternative Federal Budget 2009: Beyond the Crisis

    A Budget for a Strong and Sustainable Future Download 1.34 MB151 pages Attachments Alternative Federal Budget 2009: Budget in Brief

    January 23, 2009
  • Fast Facts: The Real Child-Care Challenge

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    January 23, 2009
  • Alternative Federal Budget

    Quel type de mesures

    Des critères pour évaluer le budget fédéral Download 138.23 KB

    January 23, 2009
  • Alternative Federal Budget

    What Kind of Stimulus

    Tests for Assessing the Federal Budget Download 127.51 KB5 pages Attachments Alternative Federal Budget 2009: Beyond the Crisis

    January 23, 2009
  • Cinq critères pour le prochain budget fédéral du Canada

    OTTAWA – Le budget fédéral du 27 janvier sera l’un des plus importants de toute l’histoire du Canada et devrait respecter cinq critères essentiels, a…

    January 23, 2009
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  1. Obama opens doors closed in BC
  2. Fiscal tipping points
  3. Poverty reduction: the time is now
  4. P3s: the cubic zirconium of public projects
  5. Breaking free of the “balanced budget” chains
  6. Le véritable enjeu des garderies
  7. More stimulus required in Tuesday’s budget
  8. Alternative Federal Budget 2009: Beyond the Crisis
  9. Fast Facts: The Real Child-Care Challenge
  10. Quel type de mesures
  11. What Kind of Stimulus
  12. Cinq critères pour le prochain budget fédéral du Canada

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