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BC’s Fiscal Choices
CCPA-BC Submission to the British Columbia Fiscal Review Panel Download 119.67 KB12 pages
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Investment strategy needed for BC’s resource sector
New CCPA report proposes an inventory of investment policy alternatives to reinvigorate the resource sector and stabilize resource communities CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL…
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Recapturing the Wealth
Investment Solutions for Jobs and Environmental Sustainability in BC’s Resource Sectors Download 416.58 KB52 pages
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FTAA draft text released
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT OTTAWA–The draft text of the Free trade of the Americas Agreement document (FTAA) has just been released. Researchers…
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Our Schools/Our Selves: Summer 2001
Ontario Students as a Means to the Government’s Ends In high-risk sites like Ontario, traditional forms of liberal education are being replaced by policies mandating…
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BC Commentary: A Review of Provincial Social and Economic Trends
Summer 2001, Volume 4, Number 3 Download 146.29 KB4 pages Inside this issue: The Great BC Tax Cut Giveaway An Investment Strategy for BC’s Resource…
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Nova Scotia’s finances do not justify Bill 68
The passing of Bill 68 has left Nova Scotians wondering how far the provincial government will go in implementing its political agenda. The drastic measures…
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Shedding light on “invisible” gang members
Female gang members typically ignored in research and programming, report finds READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. WINNIPEG–Most of what is known about gang activity and…
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The “Invisible” Gang Members
A Report on Female Gang Association in Winnipeg Download 153.52 KB25 pages
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NAFTA Investor Rights Plus
An Analysis of the Draft Investment Chapter of the FTAA Download 121.45 KB
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Private school funding just the tip of the iceberg in Ontario public education cuts
Ontario Alternative Budget Technical Paper READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. TORONTO—”The Ontario Government’s plan to spend $300 million on a tax credit for private schooling…

