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Who will pay the price for balancing Nova Scotia’s books?
The provincial government is considering various tax measures in its efforts to balance the books. The 10% income tax cut may be rescinded. But there…
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April 2004: On Acting Local
Some alternatives to corporate globalization are already working It’s time to move on from analyzing what’s wrong. Let’s acknowledge that some solutions have been tried–and…
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April 2004: The Circle of Life
Let’s stop exterminating the creatures we share the planet with One day a long time ago, when I was still in my teens, I came…
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April 2004: Cutting Health-Care Down to Size
We need to learn that good health requires more than good medicine Health-care practitioners with their treatment and advice loom large in the subject of…
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April 2004: The Plot to Rule the World
Bush’s neo-cons want four more years to achieve U.S. world domination Some five years prior to Ronald Reagan becoming President of the United States, the…
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Building a Citizens’ Good Food Policy
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Nova Scotia Alternative Provincial Budget Fiscal Plan 2004-05
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Passing the Test
The False Promises of Standardized Testing Download 863.53 KB316 pages
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Canada’s equalization program requires reform to meet constitutional requirements
READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. OTTAWA-The 2004 Federal Budget fails to address the flaws in Canada’s equalization program, which needs to be reformed if it…
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Government budgets about more than dollars and cents
It is government budget season again. The provincial government that a year ago claimed “Nova Scotia is in better shape than it has been in…

