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Alternative Federal Budget 2004
Rebuilding the foundations Paul Martin is hailed as a fiscal magician by turning endless deficits into endless surpluses. But the cupboard is always miraculously bare…
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March 2004: ANC Government Breaks Mandela’s Promises
Poor South Africans forced to buy water from private supplier Another dusty day in Orange Farm near Johannesburg: red earth split in cracks, long dry…
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March 2004: The Forgotten Bomarc Story
Martin government should apply lessons of Bomarc to Bush’s NMD Last May, in an informative article in The Monitor, Lesley Hughes revealed how the U.S.…
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March 2004: The Most Destructive Epidemic
Cancer comes in many forms. The corporate kind could be the worst. THE MOST DESTRUCTIVE EPIDEMIC: Cancer comes in many forms. The corporate kind could…
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March 2004: Tackling Our Worst Drug Addiction
Big Pharma’s hold on our health care system must be broken Parliament’s Standing Committee on Health has identified many important and disturbing issues related to…
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The 2004-05 Alternative Budget of Choice for Saskatchewan
A Budget for Equity Download 398.07 KB68 pages
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BC Commentary: A Review of Provincial Social and Economic Trends
Winter 2004, Volume 7, Number 1 Download 605.47 KB8 pages Inside this issue: Who’s Cutting Classes: Untangling the Spin about K-12 Education in BC Are…
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Equalization
Financing Canadians’ Commitment to Sharing and Social Solidarity Download 968.26 KB 28 pages
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Saskatchewan at a Crossroads
Fiscal Policy and Social Democratic Politics Download 164.32 KB15 pages
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Presentation to the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy On Bill 8
Commitment to the Future of Medicare Act Thank you for this opportunity to speak to Bill 8 – a Bill that seeks to protect Ontarians’…
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Take the welfare time limit off the books
The Government of British Columbia now says that, over the next year, only 339 people will be affected by the 24-month time limit on welfare…
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FastFacts: Minimizing the Service
MTS in the North Download 427.38 KB 2 pages

