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December 19, 2023

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  • November 2003: He’s a Leader — In Social Cutbacks

    Where will Martin’s bandwagon take us? Do we really want to go there? Millions of Canadians seem willing–even eager–to get a chance to vote for…

    November 1, 2003
  • November 2003: The Vanishing Country (Part I of III)

    It’s not too late to preserve Canada as an independent country The subtitle of my book The Vanishing Country, published a year ago by McLelland…

    November 1, 2003
  • The Commodity of Care

    Home Care Reform in Ontario Home care is one of the fastest growing areas in health care today. A matter of expediency for policymakers and…

    November 1, 2003
  • Promises to Keep

    The Nova Scotia Child Poverty Report Card 1989-2001 Download 132.36 KB

    November 1, 2003
  • Alternative Federal Budget

    Alternative Federal Budget 2004 Economic and Fiscal Statement

    Download 147.21 KB7 pages

    October 31, 2003
  • Alternative Federal Budget

    Alternative Federal Budget predicts substantial surpluses and spending room, despite Ottawa’s fear mongering

    READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. OTTAWA–Despite John Manley and Paul Martin’s repeated warnings of a dismal fiscal outlook, the Alternative Federal Budget’s calculations show Canadians…

    October 31, 2003
  • L’Alternative budgétaire pour le gouvernement fédéral prévoit d’importants surplus et des réserves pour les dépenses, malgré la campagne de peur d’Ottawa

    Ottawa—Malgré la campagne de peur menée par John Manley et Paul Martin au sujet de sombres perspectives budgétaires, les calculs de l’Alternative budgétaire pour le…

    October 31, 2003
  • Leaked numbers sound alarm on welfare time limits

    The clock is ticking on BC’s new welfare time limits, and as the reality of the looming social crisis sinks in, people are getting nervous.…

    October 1, 2003
  • The ticking time bomb of BC’s welfare time limits

    Of all the changes the BC government has made to social assistance, the most radical is the introduction of welfare time limits. The rule kicked-in…

    October 1, 2003
  • October 2003: Canadian Mining Companies Set to Destroy Ghana’s Forest Reserves

    Under pressure from Canadian and U.S. mining companies, the Ghanaian government seems ready to pass legislation in June 2003 which will open the country’s protected…

    October 1, 2003
  • Beyond Factory Farming

    Corporate Hog Barns and the Threat to Public Health, the Environment, and Rural Communities Download 379.74 KB197 pages The restructuring of hog production in North…

    October 1, 2003
  • The Structural Adjustment of Capitalism in Saskatchewan

    Download 196.95 KB16 pages

    October 1, 2003
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  1. November 2003: He’s a Leader — In Social Cutbacks
  2. November 2003: The Vanishing Country (Part I of III)
  3. The Commodity of Care
  4. Promises to Keep
  5. Alternative Federal Budget 2004 Economic and Fiscal Statement
  6. Alternative Federal Budget predicts substantial surpluses and spending room, despite Ottawa’s fear mongering
  7. L’Alternative budgétaire pour le gouvernement fédéral prévoit d’importants surplus et des réserves pour les dépenses, malgré la campagne de peur d’Ottawa
  8. Leaked numbers sound alarm on welfare time limits
  9. The ticking time bomb of BC’s welfare time limits
  10. October 2003: Canadian Mining Companies Set to Destroy Ghana’s Forest Reserves
  11. Beyond Factory Farming
  12. The Structural Adjustment of Capitalism in Saskatchewan

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