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Fragile Recovery: The State of Public Services in Manitoba
Spring 2003 Download 162.29 KB 18 pages About the authorCanadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
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School’s out!
Ontario government continues to shortchange Rozanski, public schools READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. TORONTO–The December 2002 release of the Rozanski Report seemed to promise significant…
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Telling Tales Out of School
How the Ontario Government is(n’t) Funding Education Download 605.8 KB20 pages About the authorHugh MackenzieEconomist Hugh Mackenzie is a Research Associate with the CCPA’s National…
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CCPA study calls for independent public sector comparison of RAV P3 by Auditor General
Author recommends against P3 arrangement, citing higher costs, poor risk transfer and failure of similar projects elsewhere READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. (Vancouver) The author…
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High Risk
An Analysis of the Proposed Public-Private Partnership for the Richmond/Airport-Vancouver Rapid Transit Project Download 301.18 KB30 pages About the authorBlair RedlinBlair Redlin is a researcher…
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Canada should avoid further deep integration arrangements with the U.S. and focus on reclaiming sovereignty: Study
READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. OTTAWA–This is the message of a paper released today by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. The paper, From Deep…
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From Deep Integration to Reclaiming Sovereignty
Managing Canada-U.S. Economic Relations under NAFTA Download 229.33 KB11 pages
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May 2003: West Paupans Oppressed by U.S. Multinational
An interview with John Rumbiak John Rumbiak is a supervisor for West Papua Institute for Human Rights Study and Advocacy (ELSHAM) based in Jayapura, the…
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Where are school tests taking us?
“Wherever you can, count,” said Francis Galton, founder of the late 19th-century Eugenics Society and one of the fathers of “mental measurement.” A hundred years…
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Three weddings and a funeral
Government plans for electricity in BC The provincial government has embarked on a massive redesign of BC’s electricity system. Throughout this process of radical restructuring…
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The P3 approach to financing transit projects will cost us more
It is more than a little mischievous for the provincial government and regional politicians to welcome the private sector contributing to the massive cost of…




