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Our Schools/Our Selves: Fall 2007
Media Education and Educating the Media Attachments Our Schools/Our Selves: Media Education and Educating the Media – Contents and Introduction Re-imagining media education About the…
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November 2007: Harnessing The Prairie Winds
Ethanol may ease farm crisis, but wind power more feasible Hopes are being pinned on bio-fuels as a way out of the agriculture crisis. Ethanol…
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November 2007: Graduates Crushed By Student Debt Loads
An 8-point plan to tackle Canada’s student loan crisis Since 1994-95, the impacts of soaring tuition fees on students who attend—or can’t afford to attend—universities…
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November 2007: Another Setback For Democracy
Electoral reform in Ontario fails to win enough votes Readers supporting the creaky old “first-past-the-post” (single member plurality, or SMP) electoral system will find neither…
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SaskNotes: Shifting Times
The Perils of Shift Work Download 244.27 KB4 pages About the authorBob Stirling
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The Challenge to Maintain a Strong Public Education System in Saskatchewan
Download 383.69 KB 11 pages About the authorTerry Wotherspoon
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Tax cuts and debt repayment not the solution to nation’s problems, says Alternative Federal Budget
OTTAWA—The radical tax cut and debt repayment plan announced in today’s Economic Statement does nothing to address the serious problems facing the country, the Alternative…
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Outsourced BC public employees feel contracting out has hurt workplace morale and quality of customer service
READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. Vancouver–Outsourced BC Hydro and Medical Services Plan workers believe an erosion of customer service is occurring, as they are pressured…
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From Public Servants to Corporate Employees
The BC Government’s Alternative Service Delivery Plan in Practice Download 1.17 MB 51 pages About the authorsPenny GursteinStuart MurrayAnisha DattaMarika Albert
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When workers’ jobs are shifted from the public service to for-profit corporations, does anything change?
The BC Government’s Alternative Service Delivery Plan in practice When a meter-reader comes to your home to check your monthly electricity consumption, they wear a…
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FastFacts: Where Does the Money Go?
University of Manitoba Senior Administrators Get Big Pay Hikes But Faculty and Staff Morale Remains Low Download 642.43 KB2 pages About the authorsRachel GotthilfJulie Guard
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Canada’s military spending exceeds Cold War peak —study
OTTAWA—Canada is spending more public money on its military today than it has since the Second World War, says a study released today by the…




