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December 19, 2023

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  • February 2004: A Report Card on Big Truck Safety

    Gov’ts, trucking firms making roads more dangerous, not safer More than 500 Canadian motorists and their passengers are killed every year in highway and road…

    February 1, 2004
  • February 2004: The Vanishing Country (Part III of III)

    After years of kowtowing, our influence with the U.S. is still zilch, Canada is too good a country to let our Americanizers destroy it U.S.…

    February 1, 2004
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    Aboriginal Involvement in Community Development

    The Case of Winnipeg’s Spence Neighbourhood Download 574.27 KB40 pages

    February 1, 2004
  • Assessing Prince Edward Island’s Fiscal Situation

    Download 159.73 KB 14 pages

    February 1, 2004
  • Trade and Investment Research Project

    Return to Sender

    The Impact of GATS “Pro-Competitive Regulation” on Postal and Other Public Services Download 1.43 MB220 pages

    January 28, 2004
  • Trade and Investment Research Project

    Canadian postal services and other public services face new threat at the World Trade Organization

    Study READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. OTTAWA–Canada’s public postal system is under threat at the WTO by a proposed expansion of the General Agreement on…

    January 28, 2004
  • Trade and Investment Research Project

    Des menaces planent toujours sur les services postaux et d’autres services publics canadiens à l’OMC, selon une nouvelle étude

    Malgré l’échec des négociations de l’OMC sur la politique de la concurrence et l’investissement suvenu lors de la dernière réunion ministérielle tenue à Cancun, les…

    January 28, 2004
  • Paul Martin’s Permanent Revolution

    Download 202.71 KB16 pages

    January 26, 2004
  • Financial means for social reinvestment exist but what about the political will?

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT OTTAWA–On the eve of the Speech from the Throne, Canada finds itself at an historic moment: will Paul…

    January 26, 2004
  • Study cuts through confusion about education funding [Jan 2004]

    Per-pupil funding continues downward trend CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT (Vancouver) Real per-student funding for public education in BC has been dropping over…

    January 22, 2004
  • FastFacts: Should University Students Pay More?

    Download 432.13 KB 2 pages

    January 20, 2004
  • Ontario Alternative Budget

    Ontario Chose Change. Will the Liberals?

    Download 296.55 KB 16 pages

    January 12, 2004
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  1. February 2004: A Report Card on Big Truck Safety
  2. February 2004: The Vanishing Country (Part III of III)
  3. Aboriginal Involvement in Community Development
  4. Assessing Prince Edward Island’s Fiscal Situation
  5. Return to Sender
  6. Canadian postal services and other public services face new threat at the World Trade Organization
  7. Des menaces planent toujours sur les services postaux et d’autres services publics canadiens à l’OMC, selon une nouvelle étude
  8. Paul Martin’s Permanent Revolution
  9. Financial means for social reinvestment exist but what about the political will?
  10. Study cuts through confusion about education funding [Jan 2004]
  11. FastFacts: Should University Students Pay More?
  12. Ontario Chose Change. Will the Liberals?

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