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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)

    Expansion of industrial salmon farming likely to produce few or no new jobs in BC, new economic study shows

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT Vancouver–A new economic study shows that industrial salmon aquaculture will deliver no or few new jobs in BC,…

    July 17, 2003
  • ICBC move to discriminatory rates first step in dismantling of public auto insurance

    (Vancouver) The announcement earlier this week by the Insurance Corporation of BC (ICBC) that it intends to increase optional insurance premiums for young and old…

    July 4, 2003
  • Resource Economics Project (BC)

    Fish farms no cure for BC’s economic ills

    There is a mistaken perception among many British Columbians that BC’s wild fish stocks are dying and that we need salmon aquaculture to replace the…

    July 1, 2003
  • Managing the cost of Olympic gold

    Vancouver has won the opportunity to host the world at the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games. The widespread (though not universal) display of triumphant…

    July 1, 2003
  • July 2003: Viva Chavez

    U.S. fails (twice) to overthrow Venezuela’s elected president Even as the U.S. military invaded and occupied Iraq, mainly to plunder the world’s second largest oil…

    July 1, 2003
  • Our Schools/Our Selves Summer 2003

    Private dollars in Canada’s “public” colleges and universities: Who really pays? This spring the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives released its annual guide to Canadian…

    July 1, 2003
  • State of the Manitoba Economy Report 2002-03

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    July 1, 2003
  • Who Really Benefits from Nova Scotia’s Income Tax Cut (Part 1)

    The Distribution of the Nova Scotia Tax Cut by Income Download 121.11 KB8 pages

    July 1, 2003
  • Who Really Benefits from Nova Scotia’s Income Tax Cut (Part 2)

    The Distribution of the Nova Scotia Tax Cut by Gender and County Download 311.58 KB11 pages

    July 1, 2003
  • FastFacts: Adult Learning Centres Deserve Top Marks for Aboriginal Education

    Download 28.63 KB 2 pages

    June 27, 2003
  • Why the “Big Idea” is a Bad Idea

    A Critical Perspective on Deeper Economic Integration with the United States Download 121.9 KB35 pages

    June 26, 2003
  • Deep integration with U.S. not such a bright idea–study

    OTTAWA–The “Big Idea”–a bargain that would see Canada giving the U.S. a strong North American security perimeter and greater access to our energy resources in…

    June 26, 2003
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  1. Expansion of industrial salmon farming likely to produce few or no new jobs in BC, new economic study shows
  2. ICBC move to discriminatory rates first step in dismantling of public auto insurance
  3. Fish farms no cure for BC’s economic ills
  4. Managing the cost of Olympic gold
  5. July 2003: Viva Chavez
  6. Our Schools/Our Selves Summer 2003
  7. State of the Manitoba Economy Report 2002-03
  8. Who Really Benefits from Nova Scotia’s Income Tax Cut (Part 1)
  9. Who Really Benefits from Nova Scotia’s Income Tax Cut (Part 2)
  10. FastFacts: Adult Learning Centres Deserve Top Marks for Aboriginal Education
  11. Why the “Big Idea” is a Bad Idea
  12. Deep integration with U.S. not such a bright idea–study

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