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CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index

CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index

July 11, 2023

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  • News & Commentary

    Resource Royalties: A Cure for Dutch Disease

    I have the following op-ed in today’s Saskatoon StarPhoenix: Royalty hike cure for Dutch disease Premier Brad Wall calls federal NDP Leader Tom Mulcair “very, very divisive” for…

    May 11, 2012
  • News & Commentary

    Jobs: Ontario Left Behind

    Statistics Canada reported today that April was another good month for the labour market. The Canadian economy added 58,200 jobs, most of which were full-time and all…

    May 11, 2012
  • Economic Indicators
    Human Rights
    Reports

    Brief Presented to the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food

    Download 214.99 KB 8 pages This brief, presented to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, analyzes the impact of key measures in…

    May 10, 2012
  • Health Care
    Policy Note
    Public Sector

    BC’s P3s promise “eye-watering” profits” for private investors. And more of them coming

    Two stories that came out on the same day last week should raise concerns about where the BC government continues to go with public private…

    May 9, 2012
  • News & Commentary

    Don’t Kid Yourself: We all pay for the defunding of higher education

    I went to McGill in the late 80s and early 90s when tuition fees were less than $1,200 a year, so with summer jobs and…

    May 9, 2012
  • Energy Policy
    Manitoba
    Reports

    Time to Expand the Manitoba Advantage.

      There has been much discussion about the direction Manitoba Hydro (MH) is heading in and the role it should play in our province.  It’s…

    May 8, 2012
  • News & Commentary

    Corak in Context

    Professor Miles Corak had a post on The Globe and Mail’s Economy Lab yesterday comparing measures of unemployment in Canada and the U.S. I remember learning in Economics…

    May 5, 2012
  • News & Commentary

    Opting Out of Union Dues

    Murray Mandryk’s excellent column today saves me the trouble of writing a lengthy blog post on the Saskatchewan government’s recent musings about labour legislation. From an economic perspective, it’s…

    May 4, 2012
  • News & Commentary

    While You Were Sleeping: Fed Policies Make It Easier to Hire a Cheaper You

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    May 3, 2012
  • News & Commentary

    Meilinomics II: Income from Within

    The following is another excerpt from Dr. Ryan Meili’s new book, A Healthy Society: How a Focus on Health Can Revive Canadian Democracy, which fellow blogger Greg…

    May 3, 2012
  • News & Commentary
    Quebec

    Educated Analysis vs Cappuccino Logic: Responding to the Quebec student strike

    It was bound to happen. After almost three months, Margaret Wente finally got wind of this kerfuffle in Quebec about students refusing to buy into the whole “but it’s…

    May 2, 2012
  • News & Commentary

    The Federal Budget and Women

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    May 2, 2012
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  1. Resource Royalties: A Cure for Dutch Disease
  2. Jobs: Ontario Left Behind
  3. Brief Presented to the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food
  4. BC’s P3s promise “eye-watering” profits” for private investors. And more of them coming
  5. Don’t Kid Yourself: We all pay for the defunding of higher education
  6. Time to Expand the Manitoba Advantage.
  7. Corak in Context
  8. Opting Out of Union Dues
  9. While You Were Sleeping: Fed Policies Make It Easier to Hire a Cheaper You
  10. Meilinomics II: Income from Within
  11. Educated Analysis vs Cappuccino Logic: Responding to the Quebec student strike
  12. The Federal Budget and Women

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    Housing & Homelessness
    News & Commentary

    With out-of-control rents, why is the Saskatchewan government allergic to rent controls? 

    The current affordability crisis in Saskatchewan is proving particularly acute for renters. Over the past five years, the cost of rent in purpose-built apartments in…

    August 15, 2025
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    Manitoba
    Reports

    Reversing cuts to Rent Assist to support housing affordability in Manitoba

    Reversing the cuts to Rent Assist would be a way for the Manitoba government to meaningfully support Manitobans struggling with the high cost of living.

    August 14, 2025
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    Manitoba
    Reports
    August 14, 2025

    Reversing cuts to Rent Assist to support housing affordability in Manitoba

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    Our Schools / Our Selves
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