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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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  • December 2006: Global Warming, Global Wording

    Most government “action” on climate change just rhetoric There is historical precedent for re-naming the purported Clean Air Act devised by the federal Conservative government.…

    December 1, 2006
  • December 2006: Inequality and Icarus

    What’s inequality got to do with global warming? A lot Recent statistics from the United Nations on the distribution of the world’s wealth tell us…

    December 1, 2006
  • December 2006: Power to the People (in Suits)

    New kind of business lobby ominous threat to democracy Last June, “the three amigos”—the name the press gave the leaders of Canada, Mexico and the…

    December 1, 2006
  • State of the Inner City Report 2006

    Inner-City Voices, Community-Based Solutions Download 1.5 MB84 pages

    November 30, 2006
  • Resource Economics Project (BC)

    Softwood Sellout

    How BC Bowed to the US and Got Saddled with the Softwood Lumber Agreement Download 741.06 KB12 pages

    November 28, 2006
  • Resource Economics Project (BC)

    Softwood Lumber Agreement spells trouble for jobs in BC’s forest-dependent communities

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT (Vancouver) The new Canada-US Softwood Lumber Agreement, if it is ratified by the Canadian Parliament, spells bad news…

    November 28, 2006
  • Growing Gap

    Canada’s Growing Gap

    The Sleeper Issue of the Next Election? Could inequality be the sleeper issue of the next federal election? A new national poll conducted by Environics…

    November 27, 2006
  • The Nova Scotia Child Poverty Report Card 2006

    (1989–2004) Download 358.05 KB 29 pages

    November 24, 2006
  • SaskNotes: Report Card on Child Poverty in Saskatchewan

    Download 229.08 KB4 pages

    November 24, 2006
  • Low-Income Families With Children Owed First Call on Government Surpluses

    HALIFAX – Authors of Nova Scotia’s Child Poverty Report Card say each tax cut for an economically secure Canadian is a broken promise to a…

    November 24, 2006
  • FastFacts: “Clean Air Act”, “Dirty Air Act”, or “Just-a-lot-of-Hot Air Act”?

    Download 34.49 KB 2 pages

    November 23, 2006
  • Alternative Federal Budget

    Alternative Federal Budget 2007 Economic and Fiscal Update

    Can Ottawa Afford More Conservative Government Promises? Download 261.8 KB

    November 22, 2006
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  1. December 2006: Global Warming, Global Wording
  2. December 2006: Inequality and Icarus
  3. December 2006: Power to the People (in Suits)
  4. State of the Inner City Report 2006
  5. Softwood Sellout
  6. Softwood Lumber Agreement spells trouble for jobs in BC’s forest-dependent communities
  7. Canada’s Growing Gap
  8. The Nova Scotia Child Poverty Report Card 2006
  9. SaskNotes: Report Card on Child Poverty in Saskatchewan
  10. Low-Income Families With Children Owed First Call on Government Surpluses
  11. FastFacts: “Clean Air Act”, “Dirty Air Act”, or “Just-a-lot-of-Hot Air Act”?
  12. Alternative Federal Budget 2007 Economic and Fiscal Update

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