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Submission to the Minister of Finance Government of Manitoba On the 2002-2003 Provincial Budget
Thank you for the opportunity to present our views on the province’s fiscal situation and the upcoming provincial budget. Once again this year we are…
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No Evidence to Justify Lowering the Floor
A Submission to the BC Employment Standards Review Download 26.51 KB
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BC Governments must not leave problem of hunger to food banks
The current decline in financial donations to the Greater Vancouver Food Bank is cause for grave concern. It has rightly been picked up by the…
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In service of business
BC’s new plan for the environment When analyzing the full array of plans to cut, privatize, and deregulate environmental protection, there is one clear theme…
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Welfare cuts mean more misery for the poor
Premier Gordon Campbell established himself as a friend of the rich with the lavish cuts in provincial income taxes announced in June, but all he…
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Our Schools/Our Selves: Winter 2002
September 11th and My ESL Class September 11th has marked us all. Many historians have used World War I to mark the beginning of the…
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BC Commentary: A Review of Provincial Social and Economic Trends
Winter 2002, Volume 5, Number 1 Download 228.71 KB8 pages Inside this issue: Spending cuts are the wrong choice for BC Reckless and Unnecessary: BC’s…
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Wage decision delay hurts working poor
Government tells hard-working families to sit tight while it tests the winds Attachments Wage decision delay hurts working poor – Press Release
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Security agenda narrowly defined: Budget falls far short in meeting security needs for people
OTTAWA–Despite its billing as a personal security budget, Paul Martin’s budget falls far short of meeting the security needs of people, according to Bruce Campbell,…
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Le gouvernement fédéral pourrait profiter d’environ 10 milliards de dollars par année de pouvoir additionnel de dépenser, selon une nouvelle étude
CLIQUEZ ICI POUR CONSULTER LE RAPPORT. OTTAWA–Le gouvernement fédéral pourrait allouer au moins 10 milliards de dollars par année à de nouvelles dépenses au cours…
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Plenty of budget room available for new spending: Report
READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. OTTAWA–The federal government could allocate at least $10 billion per year to new spending priorities in each of the next…
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