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CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index Simple

December 19, 2023

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    Fair Fares

    Enhancing BC’s Transit Use and Affordability Download 584.74 KB 8 pages This Behind the Numbers report looks at transit reliance in Vancouver and the impact…

    May 29, 2007
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    Who Gets What from the 2007 BC Tax Cut?

    Download 178.54 KB4 pages A Behind the Numbers report which breaks down just who will benefit from the tax cut in the 2007 provincial budget.…

    May 29, 2007
  • Public Solutions Could be Undermined by Private Interests

    Long waits for elective surgery and privatization are the price Canadians must pay for their well-intentioned but fatally flawed public health care system, right? Wrong.…

    May 24, 2007
  • The problem is oil company gouging, not higher prices

    In the many conversations I’ve had about gasoline prices since a short report I wrote for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives was released in…

    May 22, 2007
  • Public Interest Research Project (BC)

    Government Not Enforcing Health Laws

    The provincial government recently stated that user charges for emergency health care services provided at the new False Creek Urgent Care Centre are legal. Minister…

    May 18, 2007
  • FastFacts: Housing

    It’s Time to Set Targets Download 486.3 KB 2 pages

    May 17, 2007
  • No magic wand to deal with health care strikes

    After the recent 15-hour strike at the IWK Hospital (the first there since 1981), the Nova Scotia government is once again considering legislation to “deal…

    May 16, 2007
  • Gas Price Gouge

    The sequel Download 133.11 KB4 pages        

    May 10, 2007
  • Canadians getting gouged for gas, says study

    OTTAWA—Canadians have been paying too much for gas for nearly two years, says an analysis released today by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. The…

    May 10, 2007
  • La privatisation : le cheval de Troie des services publics

    Une des principales dynamiques de notre époque est la pression exercée sur les gouvernements pour offrir plus de services publics en utilisant moins de ressources.…

    May 9, 2007
  • FastFacts: Privatization, the Public Service Trojan Horse

    Download 2.46 MB 2 pages Attachments FastFacts: Privatization, the Public Service Trojan Horse

    May 9, 2007
  • The State of Public Services in Manitoba 2007

    Privatization: The Public Service Trojan Horse Download 2.46 MB55 pages

    May 9, 2007
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  1. Fair Fares
  2. Who Gets What from the 2007 BC Tax Cut?
  3. Public Solutions Could be Undermined by Private Interests
  4. The problem is oil company gouging, not higher prices
  5. Government Not Enforcing Health Laws
  6. FastFacts: Housing
  7. No magic wand to deal with health care strikes
  8. Gas Price Gouge
  9. Canadians getting gouged for gas, says study
  10. La privatisation : le cheval de Troie des services publics
  11. FastFacts: Privatization, the Public Service Trojan Horse
  12. The State of Public Services in Manitoba 2007

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