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CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index Simple

December 19, 2023

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  • Pour Ramani, Kadiatou, Margarita, Dina et Nadège

    Qu’elles s’appellent Ramani, Kadiatou, Margarita, Dina ou Nadège, qu’elles viennent de l’Inde, de la Guinée, du Salvador, du Maroc ou d’Haïti, qu’elles habitent au Québec…

    January 1, 1970
  • Arrêter de payer pour la F1

    On apprenait récemment que les trois paliers de gouvernement allaient investir 98,5 millions de dollars afin d’assurer la tenue du Grand Prix de Montréal entre…

    January 1, 1970
  • 100 000 personnes sortant de la pauvreté : attention aux pièges

    PIB = 288. Croissance = 518. Pauvreté = 47. Inégalités = 2.C’est le nombre de fois que reviennent ces expressions dans le budget du Québec…

    January 1, 1970
  • L’hydroélectricité : grande porteuse de développement au Québec?

    Dans les derniers jours, je me suis intéressé au plus récent livre de Normand Mousseau intitulé Gagner la guerre du climat : douze mythes à déboulonner…

    January 1, 1970
  • The Saskatchewan Party’s Secret Fiscal Fantasy

    The government’s decision to cut personal and corporate income taxes, while increasing and expanding sales taxes has many people scratching their heads.

    January 1, 1970
  • Les écoles privées du Québec à l’abri de l’austérité

    Le monde scolaire québécois est parcouru par une séparation nette entre le réseau public et les écoles privées. Après l’application des mesures d’austérité par le…

    January 1, 1970
  • Out of the locker room: violence against women is not your circus

    In the time it took the moderators the US presidential debate to shut down the last microphone, just over three hundred girls were born to…

    January 1, 1970
  • The Liberal Party of Quebec is already planning the next series of setbacks

    In mid-September, the Liberal Party of Quebec —not to be confused with its federal counterpart— held its fourth Forum des idées (“Idea Forum”). Over the course of…

    January 1, 1970
  • The Couillard Government: A Mid-Term Review | Part II: What Was Left Behind

    In the first post of this two-part series, I looked into traditional indicators, those that the government uses to assess its own policies: GDP growth,…

    January 1, 1970
  • The Couillard Government: A Mid-Term Review | Part I: The Mediocre Failure

    After two years of Liberal rule in Quebec under Premier Philippe Couillard, it’s time for a mid-term review. Let’s look at empirical data to see…

    January 1, 1970
  • Methane Emissions from Fracking: Clean LNG’s Dirty Secret

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    January 1, 1970
  • Can an electoral system change?

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    January 1, 1970
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  1. Pour Ramani, Kadiatou, Margarita, Dina et Nadège
  2. Arrêter de payer pour la F1
  3. 100 000 personnes sortant de la pauvreté : attention aux pièges
  4. L’hydroélectricité : grande porteuse de développement au Québec?
  5. The Saskatchewan Party’s Secret Fiscal Fantasy
  6. Les écoles privées du Québec à l’abri de l’austérité
  7. Out of the locker room: violence against women is not your circus
  8. The Liberal Party of Quebec is already planning the next series of setbacks
  9. The Couillard Government: A Mid-Term Review | Part II: What Was Left Behind
  10. The Couillard Government: A Mid-Term Review | Part I: The Mediocre Failure
  11. Methane Emissions from Fracking: Clean LNG’s Dirty Secret
  12. Can an electoral system change?

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