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FastFacts: Low Voter Participation Means Low Levels of Equality
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Putting Economic Policy Back on the Election Table
In the 2004 election, economic issues have not been front and centre. Accountability, rights issues and health care have dominated the stage, while the economy…
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FastFacts: To Help One Another: The Story of Ma Mawi
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FastFacts: Time to Bring Equality to Equalization
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Who’s to blame for rising homelessness?
There has been considerable reaction to federal NDP leader Jack Layton’s comments linking Liberal government housing policy and the deaths of homeless people. While Layton’s…
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Low voter turnout not surprising
There appears to be plenty of wringing of hands these days as governments come to terms with decreasing voter turnout in Canada. In 2000 only…
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Conservative platform will put government in deficit
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT OTTAWA–Can the three major national parties pay for what they say? That’s the question posed by a new…
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It’s time for an inheritance tax
Are you going to inherit $1 million? Well, if you are, you’re safe — even with the new NDP inheritance tax proposal. Alarm bells have…
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What will the election mean for Canada’s kids?
With a federal campaign on, promises are flying faster than the puck at a playoff game. Most recently, Paul Martin pledged several billion dollars for…
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June 2004: The 2004 Elections
Voters in both Canada and US have crucial decisions to make Back in the late 1950s and early ‘60s, when the CCF and the Canadian…
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Can they pay for what they say?
Adding up the cost of the political parties’ election promises Promises, promises – it’s election time again. But can the three major national parties pay…




