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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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  • Nova Scotia Office
    Corporations and corporate power
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    Why are Nova Scotians still discussing Sunday shopping?

    Nova Scotians thought they had put the issue to rest in the plebiscite less than two years ago. Yet here we are with Sunday shopping…

    July 11, 2006
  • National Office
    Government finance
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    The Art of the Impossible

    Fiscal Federalism and Fiscal Balance in Canada Download 1.32 MB 57 pages Attachments Executive Summary — The Art of the Impossible: Fiscal Federalism and Fiscal…

    July 11, 2006
  • National Office
    Government finance
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    Déséquilibre fiscal—la concurrence fiscale est la cause principale

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT OTTAWA – Selon une étude rendue publique aujourd’hui par le Centre canadien de politiques alternatives (CCPA), la concurrence…

    July 11, 2006
  • National Office
    Government finance
    Taxes and tax cuts

    “Fiscal imbalance” caused by interprovincial tax competition–study

    OTTAWA—The largest contributor to the so-called fiscal imbalance, is interprovincial tax cut competition—not federal cuts in transfer payments, says a study released today by the…

    July 11, 2006
  • BC Office
    Ontario Office
    Environment and sustainability

    A way forward for Ontario’s forestry-dependent communities

    In the past year, Queen’s Park has unveiled no less than three packages aimed at boosting the fortunes of Ontario’s forest industry. First, came $350…

    July 10, 2006
  • Manitoba Office
    Municipalities and urban development

    FastFacts: Remembering the Legacies of Joe Zuken

    Download 33.99 KB 2 pages

    July 6, 2006
  • National Office
    International trade and investment, deep integration

    July 2006: NAFTA’s Broken Promises

    Record shows “free trade” has been detrimental for most Canadians The impact of the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement and the North American Free Trade Agreement…

    July 1, 2006
  • National Office
    Environment and sustainability
    Human rights
    Public services and privatization

    July 2006: Our Country’s Shameful Human Rights Record

    Canada opposes recognizing water as a basic human right Five million people die unnecessarily every year from lack of clean water. Each day, 6,000 children…

    July 1, 2006
  • National Office
    Employment and labour
    Human rights

    July 2006: Privacy in the Workplace

    Our right to privacy as employees is being increasingly violated Recent CCPA Monitor articles described how our privacy as citizens and consumers is under world-wide…

    July 1, 2006
  • National Office
    International trade and investment, deep integration

    July 2006: Tackling the NAFTA Challenge

    “Free trade” clearly a disaster, but how do we free ourselves? Bruce Campbell’s article in this issue explains how NAFTA—and its predecessor CUFTA—have worsened living…

    July 1, 2006
  • Manitoba Office
    Municipalities and urban development

    FastFacts: How Winnipeg Saved Itself from Construction Contractors

    Download 32.31 KB 2 pages

    June 29, 2006
  • BC Office
    Ontario Office
    Resource Economics Project (BC)
    Environment and sustainability

    Public Forests, Public Returns

    A Way Forward for Ontario Download 407.71 KB 44 pages

    June 29, 2006
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  1. Why are Nova Scotians still discussing Sunday shopping?
  2. The Art of the Impossible
  3. Déséquilibre fiscal—la concurrence fiscale est la cause principale
  4. “Fiscal imbalance” caused by interprovincial tax competition–study
  5. A way forward for Ontario’s forestry-dependent communities
  6. FastFacts: Remembering the Legacies of Joe Zuken
  7. July 2006: NAFTA’s Broken Promises
  8. July 2006: Our Country’s Shameful Human Rights Record
  9. July 2006: Privacy in the Workplace
  10. July 2006: Tackling the NAFTA Challenge
  11. FastFacts: How Winnipeg Saved Itself from Construction Contractors
  12. Public Forests, Public Returns

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