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Repairing the Nets
Nova Scotia Alternative Provincial Budget 2005-06 Download 730.9 KB34 pages About the authorCanadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
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The GATS, South African Local Governments and Water Services
Download 497.67 KB About the authorScott Sinclair
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The Federal Government and Homelessness
Community Initiative or Dictation From Above? Download 302.88 KB23 pages About the authorsMartine AugustChristopher Leo
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Assessing the Federal Budget 2005
What’s In It For Women? Download 143.74 KB 20 pages About the authorArmine Yalnizyan
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Is the province equipped to tackle the pine beetle’s long-term impact?
As many British Columbians know, the province is witnessing one of its biggest logging booms in decades. More trees are falling than ever in the…
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Ontario Alternative Budget rebuilds fiscal capacity, repairs social programs and infrastructure after a decade of tax cut damage
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT TORONTO—Ontario’s fiscal capacity is currently unable to support the investments that are required to meet the needs of…
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Ontario Alternative Budget 2005
Addressing the Real Fiscal Imbalance Download 822.95 KB63 pages Attachments Ontario Alternative Budget 2005: Budget in Brief About the authorCanadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
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Untangling the spin about long-term care in BC
In recent months the provincial government has acknowledged that it has not delivered the 5,000 new long-term residential care beds promised during the last election.…
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Dalton McGuinty’s Fiscal Problems
Made in Ontario Download 232.1 KB About the authorHugh MackenzieEconomist Hugh Mackenzie is a Research Associate with the CCPA’s National Office. Follow Hugh on Twitter
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The 2005 Manitoba Provincial Budget
Progressive or Conservative? Download 82.35 KB4 pages About the authorsLynne FernandezIan HudsonVestibulum id ligula porta felis euismod semper. Nullam quis risus eget urna mollis ornare…
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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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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…




