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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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  • Resource Economics Project (BC)

    Battling the Beetle

    Taking Action to Restore British Columbia’s Interior Forests Download 1.39 MB 53 pages Attachments SUMMARY (4 pages): Battling the Beetle

    July 27, 2005
  • Resource Economics Project (BC)

    More action, increased investments by province needed to fight pine beetle

    (Vancouver) The BC government should spend a minimum of $118 million more per year for the next five years on research, reforestation and restoration efforts…

    July 27, 2005
  • FastFacts: The Capital Region Partnership Act

    Download 66.16 KB 2 pages

    July 26, 2005
  • Securing our energy future?

    A review of Nova Scotia’s energy sector in 2004 Download 294.61 KB23 pages Attachments Response to Cecil Clarke, NS Minister of Energy

    July 26, 2005
  • Nova Scotia’s energy strategy out of date: report

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT (HALIFAX) Nova Scotia needs to revise its energy strategy, according to a report released today the Canadian Centre…

    July 26, 2005
  • Let’s make day care a great place to learn

    CANADIANS ARE increasingly aware of how important the early years are to the development of children. We know that children’s future educational and career opportunities…

    July 13, 2005
  • Cold Cuts

    The Impact of Cuts to the City of Winnipeg’s Business Tax Download 148.55 KB18 pages Attachments FastFacts: Cold Cuts: The Impact of Cuts to the…

    July 6, 2005
  • July 2005: The Best Health Care Money Can Buy?

    Supreme Court ruling pushes Medicare to brink of two-tier abyss The Supreme Court’s recent decision favouring private health insurance didn’t sound the death knell for…

    July 1, 2005
  • July 2005: A Canadian Response to an American War

    War is now driving the economic agenda that we’re fighting The keynote speaker at the CCPA’s 25th anniversary banquet on May 27 was broadcaster and…

    July 1, 2005
  • July 2005: Congratulations to the CCPA on its 25th anniversary…

    …from members and supporters all across the country Accurate and honest reporting “There are only a handful of periodical publications left in Canada that are…

    July 1, 2005
  • July 2005: Peak Oil and the End of Globalization

    U.S. dependence on oil drives its efforts to control what’s left When Paul Martin met with George Bush and Vicente Fox in Texas last March…

    July 1, 2005
  • Education Project

    Our Schools/Our Selves: Summer 2005

    The Many Faces of Privatization Attachments Our Schools/Our Selves: Summer 2005 — Table of Contents

    July 1, 2005
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  1. Battling the Beetle
  2. More action, increased investments by province needed to fight pine beetle
  3. FastFacts: The Capital Region Partnership Act
  4. Securing our energy future?
  5. Nova Scotia’s energy strategy out of date: report
  6. Let’s make day care a great place to learn
  7. Cold Cuts
  8. July 2005: The Best Health Care Money Can Buy?
  9. July 2005: A Canadian Response to an American War
  10. July 2005: Congratulations to the CCPA on its 25th anniversary…
  11. July 2005: Peak Oil and the End of Globalization
  12. Our Schools/Our Selves: Summer 2005

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    Canada Post is already one of the world’s most cost-effective postal systems

    There’s a common narrative about why Canada Post is in such bad shape—the company’s financial difficulties lie in excessive spending, and that the decline of…

    December 16, 2025
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    Manitoba Fiscal Update: investing in the long-term should be prioritized over a short-term budget balance

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 15, 2025 WINNIPEG (TREATY ONE) – Manitoba’s second quarter fiscal update, released this afternoon, provides a snapshot of the difficult fiscal…

    December 15, 2025
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    December 15, 2025

    Manitoba Fiscal Update: investing in the long-term should be prioritized over a short-term budget balance

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    As Manitoba Hydro moves on energy strategy, staffing must remain in focus 

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    Public Services & Privatization
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    Crunching the numbers on postal banking in Canada

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