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When everything you ask for isn’t enough – BC business calls for more cuts to labour standards
Last November BC’s Labour Minister quietly announced his Ministry was conducting a review of employment standards and the minimum wage. There has been virtually no…
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Fix carbon tax by ending corporate tax breaks, using revenues for climate action and new tax credit: study
(Vancouver) A new study from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and Sierra Club BC calls on the provincial government to scale up BC’s carbon…
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An Interesting Spin
In its latest planning document, BC Hydro is forecasting a rate increase of 50% over the next five years. In fact, earlier BC Hydro submissions…
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Fair and Effective Carbon Pricing
Lessons from BC Attachments Fair and Effective Carbon Pricing: Lessons from BC — SUMMARY
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Fix carbon tax by ending corporate tax breaks, using revenues for climate action and new tax credit: study
(Vancouver) A new study from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and Sierra Club BC calls on the provincial government to scale up BC’s carbon…
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Adult Refugees and Newcomers in the Inner City of Winnipeg
Promising Pathways for Transformative Learning Download 2.58 MB32 pages This paper focuses on English as an Additional Language (EAL) for adult newcomers and draws from…
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Disaster in the Making
The Quiet Erosion of Canada’s Regulation System Download 3.95 MB6 pages In Canada, regulations adopted by every level of government have historically helped to make…
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Une Catastrophe se Dessine
L’érosion silencieuse du système de réglementation du Canada Download 3.85 MB7 pages Ce que nous ne savons pas peut nous faire mal. Il y a…
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Death of the Tiger: A Cautionary Irish Tale
The Irish people go to the polls on February 25. The governing Fianna Fail party—that created the fallen Celtic Tiger economic model and is now…
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Hats off to you, Mr. McKimm
In the mountain of material presented with the 2011 BC Budget (OK, much of it was an electronic mountain) there was one remarkable nugget of…
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Much ado about the provincial debt
If you read Vaughn Palmer’s online budget analysis in the Vancouver Sun, you’d be forgiven thinking that deficit hysteria is making a comeback in BC.…
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Fast Facts: Putting Winnipeg On Track
Using Heritage as a Tool for Downtown Rejuvenation For the full report Putting History on Track: Using Heritage as a Tool for Downtown Rejuvenation in…

