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Cutting Costs
The Politics of Trees and Fees in BC Download 262.53 KB17 pages About the authorFred WilsonFred Wilson is former director of strategic planning with Unifor…
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A Tale of Two Provinces
A Comparative Study of Economic and Social Conditions in BC and Alberta Download 81.27 KB59 pages Attachments Are Taxes Too High in British Columbia?A New…
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Missing Pieces
An Alternative Guide to Canadian Post-Secondary Education Canadians are guaranteed certain fundamental freedoms: freedom of conscience and religion; freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression,…
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BC Commentary: A Review of Provincial Social and Economic Trends
Winter 1999, Volume 2, Number 1 Download 87.6 KB4 pages Inside this issue: Personal Taxes in British Columbia Lowering Taxes Does Not Lead to Increased…
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Environmental Sustainability, Growth, and the Future of Jobs
A Debate Between Cliff Stainsby and Andrew Jackson Download 174.47 KB 19 pages About the authorCanadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
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Paid in full
Who pays for university education in BC? Who pays for BC’s universities? The usual answer is the taxpayer since tuition fees amount to only one…
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Paid in Full
Who Pays for University Education in BC? Download 247.04 KB33 pages About the authorRobert Allen
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BC Commentary: A Review of Provincial Social and Economic Trends
Fall 1998, Volume 1, Number 3 Download 86.25 KB4 pages Inside this issue: A Closer Look at Employment in BC The Other Side of the…
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Vol. 1, No. 3: Privatizing Schools: Democratic Choice or Market Demand?
Education Limited. Monitoring Corporate Intrusion in Canadian Public Education Download 251.95 KB24 pages About the authorErika ShakerErika (she/her) became Director of the National Office in…
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What’s wrong with traditional schools?
For some, things just seemed better in previous times. Teachers stood in front of the class and taught. Students sat in rows and were polite…





