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Paul Martin, the Deficit, and the Debt
Taking Another Look Download 287.75 KB18 pages
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Taking another look at Martin’s fiscal legacy
Cuts to government programs painful and unnecessary–report CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT OTTAWA–Paul Martin’s sterling reputation as the deficit hero may not be…
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Slow progress wins Nova Scotia a failing grade in the fight against child poverty among Canadian provinces
READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. HALIFAX–A report released today by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives finds that Canada and Nova Scotia have lost ground…
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Lessons From NAFTA
The High Cost of “Free Trade” Download 59.45 KB140 pages The corporate and political advocates of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) continue to…
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FTAA trade negotiators should heed lessons from NAFTA
OTTAWA-Trade ministers from Canada and 40 other countries in North, Central and South America are meeting in Miami this week to try to reach agreement…
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Cancel private hospitals
Prominent economists say P3 hospitals threaten medicare READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. Toronto – Four prominent economists and a former director of audit operations with…
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November 2003: Rural Communities Under Attack
North American agriculture is in the midst of a “great transition” that is fundamentally transforming rural areas. Agriculture as we have known it, with family…
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November 2003: He’s a Leader — In Social Cutbacks
Millions of Canadians seem willing–even eager–to get a chance to vote for Paul Martin whenever he calls the next federal election. That he would win…
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November 2003: On Canada’s Mind
Better policies are not enough – we need better politicians, too Will Jean Chrétien’s bill to reform election financing restore public confidence in the political…
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November 2003: Corporate Crime Goes Unpunished
Canada’s appalling work safety record among the world’s worst Every time a police officer is killed by a criminal, it makes front-page news. The funeral…
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