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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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  • BC Office
    National Office
    Government finance
    Taxes and tax cuts

    Tax Cuts and the “Fiscal Imbalance”

    Download 272.09 KB28 pages

    May 25, 2006
  • BC Office
    National Office
    Government finance
    Taxes and tax cuts

    Phony “fiscal imbalance” being used to undermine federalism, says study

    READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. OTTAWA—A new study from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives warns that solving the alleged “fiscal imbalance” runs the risk…

    May 25, 2006
  • BC Office
    Resource Economics Project (BC)
    Environment and sustainability

    Coastal forest communities need a new deal

    In October 2005, shareholders with one of Canada’s largest forest companies got great news.

    May 23, 2006
  • National Office
    Education Project
    Education

    Commercialism in Canadian Schools

    Who’s Calling the Shots? Download 1.16 MB42 pages Attachments Executive Summary — Commercialism in Canadian Schools: Who’s Calling the Shots?

    May 15, 2006
  • National Office
    Education Project
    Education

    La Commercialisation des écoles canadiennes : qui mène la barque

    qui mène la barque? Download 1.76 MB48 pages Attachments Résumé — La Commercialisation des écoles canadiennes : qui mène la barque

    May 15, 2006
  • Saskatchewan Office
    Education

    Saskatchewan Notes: How many chocolate almonds does it take to buy an education?

    Commercialism in Saskatchewan’s public schools Download 228.25 KB4 pages

    May 15, 2006
  • National Office
    Education Project
    Education

    Dependence on private dollars in public classrooms raises concerns about equity, accountability—report

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT Toronto—A wide variety of private fundraising initiatives in Canada’s public schools could threaten equitable, high quality, publicly accountable…

    May 15, 2006
  • National Office
    Education Project
    Education

    La dépendance des écoles publiques à l’égard des fonds du secteur privé suscite des préoccupations au sujet de l’équité, de la responsabilisation — rapport

    CLIQUEZ ICI POUR CONSULTER LE RAPPORT Toronto—La vaste gamme d’activités de financement privé qui ont cours dans les écoles publiques du Canada pourrait menacer l’éducation…

    May 15, 2006
  • Manitoba Office
    Environment and sustainability
    Municipalities and urban development

    FastFacts: Building a Green City

    Download 35.46 KB 2 pages

    May 11, 2006
  • BC Office
    Government finance

    Canada, stood up

    Would someone please forward me a copy of the memo? You know, the one that banishes the term “tax cuts” in favour of “tax relief”.…

    May 4, 2006
  • National Office
    Alternative budgets
    Government finance

    Federal Budget 2006: Opportunity lost

    The Harper government inherited one of the most prosperous economic and fiscal situations imaginable – a thriving economy, the lowest unemployment in over 30 years,…

    May 4, 2006
  • Nova Scotia Office
    Nova Scotia Alternative Budget
    Alternative budgets
    Government finance

    Maintaining Investment in Nova Scotians

    Alternative Provincial Budget 2006-07 Download 524.17 KB 38 pages

    May 3, 2006
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article contents
  1. Tax Cuts and the “Fiscal Imbalance”
  2. Phony “fiscal imbalance” being used to undermine federalism, says study
  3. Coastal forest communities need a new deal
  4. Commercialism in Canadian Schools
  5. La Commercialisation des écoles canadiennes : qui mène la barque
  6. Saskatchewan Notes: How many chocolate almonds does it take to buy an education?
  7. Dependence on private dollars in public classrooms raises concerns about equity, accountability—report
  8. La dépendance des écoles publiques à l’égard des fonds du secteur privé suscite des préoccupations au sujet de l’équité, de la responsabilisation — rapport
  9. FastFacts: Building a Green City
  10. Canada, stood up
  11. Federal Budget 2006: Opportunity lost
  12. Maintaining Investment in Nova Scotians

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