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The 2005 Manitoba Provincial Budget
Progressive or Conservative? Download 82.35 KB4 pages
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BC Commentary: A Review of Provincial Social and Economic Trends
Spring/Summer 2005, Volume 8, Number 2 Download 448.21 KB8 pages Inside this issue: BC Budget 2005: A Missed Opportunity Who Benefits? Revisiting BC’s Income Tax…
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Show us the numbers: CCPA says government’s response to long-term care study not good enough
READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. Vancouver–The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives is calling on the provincial government to provide a detailed accounting of continuing care…
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Federal Fiscal Forecasting Round 2: Post-Budget Update
Report to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance Download 278.37 KB21 pages The Standing Committee on Finance of the House of Commons has…
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Offshore Oil and Gas Development in Atlantic Canada: A Bibliography
Socio-Economic and Environmental Impacts Download 187.28 KB21 pages
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BC Issues: Cuts to Continuing Care
Issue #2 Attachments BC Issues Primer: Cuts to Continuing Care
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Continuing Care Renewal or Retreat?
BC Residential and Home Health Care Restructuring 2001-2004 Download 314 KB 53 pages Attachments BC Issues Primer: Cuts to Continuing Care
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Long-term care and home health services in BC on steady decline
Province-wide audit provides clear picture of cuts since 2001, documents lost beds READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. (Vancouver) Access to long-term care and home health…
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April 2005: Another Reason To Be Glad We’re Not Americans
Our CPP is safe from Bush—so we can make it even better George W. Bush has made the privatization of the U.S. public pension system…
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April 2005: Health and bankruptcy
Editorial Rose Shaffer worked for nearly 30 years as a nurse in various hospitals in Chicago, where she was covered by health insurance. Then she…
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April 2005: NAFTA Could Double Ontarians’ Electricity Bills
Ontario gov’t hiding electricity privatization’s ill-effects When the Ontario government passed electricity restructuring legislation at the end of last year, it was bowing to Washington’s…