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CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index Simple

December 19, 2023

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  • Lessons from Alberta

    The Medicare Advantage Alberta Premier Ralph Klein likes to call his contribution to politics the “Alberta Advantage”. Unfortunately, if he gets his way with Alberta’s…

    March 3, 2006
  • March 2006: The Big Business Bang Theory (III)

    A Canada with Scandinavian-style equality is achievable Several e-mails have reached me from readers who agree with my “Big Business Bang Theory” and with my…

    March 1, 2006
  • March 2006: Clearing the Air on a Major Trade Dispute

    Nine seldom heard facts about our softwood lumber exports The prolonged dispute over the tariffs illicitly imposed on Canada’s softwood lumber exports by the United…

    March 1, 2006
  • March 2006: Empty Promises, Dashed Hopes

    10 years after Beijing conference, women are still waiting In the plenary session of the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing more than 10…

    March 1, 2006
  • March 2006: McGuinty’s Shocking Deregulation

    Ontarians being denied right to decide electricity policy The Ontario government is giving away the right of the province’s citizens to make decisions on electricity,…

    March 1, 2006
  • Economic Security Project (BC)

    $6 wage doesn’t help youth, it discriminates against them

    The idea that people should be paid equally for work of equal value is not exactly new. It has been recognized internationally since the 1970s…

    February 28, 2006
  • Manitoba Alternative Budgets

    2006 Manitoba Alternative Budget

    Despite the generally positive indicators coming out of Manitoba’s economy, there are dark clouds looming on our horizon that cannot be ignored. The growing gap…

    February 28, 2006
  • Conservative child-care plan comes at high price

    Balancing child care and employment has become a growing challenge for households. Families are increasingly dependent upon two incomes. In 2003, more than 75 per…

    February 21, 2006
  • 2006 BC Budget creates credibility deficit

    READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. VANCOUVER – The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives says the provincial government is once again low-balling revenues, understating 2006/07’s projected…

    February 21, 2006
  • The Importance of Public Post-Secondary Education

    Speech to the Federation of Post Secondary Educators Download 190.74 KB5 pages Excerpt:“Few public policies pay for themselves, except, that is, for the work you…

    February 18, 2006
  • Big budget surplus a good time to bridge the gender gap

    Budgets are normally presented as though they affect most people in the same way. They don’t. In recognition of this fact, “gender budgeting” has become…

    February 16, 2006
  • BC Solutions Budget 2006

    Budgeting for Women’s Equality (A Gender Budget) Download  275.45 KB39 pages Attachments Summary: BC Solutions Budget 2006

    February 16, 2006
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  1. Lessons from Alberta
  2. March 2006: The Big Business Bang Theory (III)
  3. March 2006: Clearing the Air on a Major Trade Dispute
  4. March 2006: Empty Promises, Dashed Hopes
  5. March 2006: McGuinty’s Shocking Deregulation
  6. $6 wage doesn’t help youth, it discriminates against them
  7. 2006 Manitoba Alternative Budget
  8. Conservative child-care plan comes at high price
  9. 2006 BC Budget creates credibility deficit
  10. The Importance of Public Post-Secondary Education
  11. Big budget surplus a good time to bridge the gender gap
  12. BC Solutions Budget 2006

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