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December 9, 2023

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    Lettre ouverte à l’honorable Mélanie Joly, ministre responsable de Statistique Canada

    Statistique Canada est un organisme de renommée mondiale et son travail est au cœur d’une démocratie éclairée. Les compressions budgétaires imposées à l’agence doivent être…

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    Fast Facts: Where did all the vaccines go?

    In the absence of a domestic supply of COVID-19 vaccine, Canada finds itself a begger in a global marketplace in which a handful of multi-national…

    April 21, 2021
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    BC Budget 2021: Stay-the-course budget misses the mark on key areas of urgency outside health

    The BC government tabled a surprisingly stay-the-course budget today, making some improvements on the margins but missing the opportunity to shift BC towards a more…

    April 20, 2021
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    Does Canada’s federal budget address the social determinants of health?

    COVID-19 caught us unprepared Does the federal budget deliver? Yes and no. No major changes to public health care spending About the authorLindsay McLarenLindsay MacLaren…

    April 20, 2021
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    BC Budget 2021 — Missed opportunities and inadequate investments

    VANCOUVER —  The BC government made some needed investments in its 2021 budget for COVID-19 recovery, but there is scarce new funding for major priorities like…

    April 20, 2021
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    Budget 2021 analysis: Does it deliver?

    Federal Budget 2021 was expected to deliver between $70-100B in COVID-19 recovery funds. Does it deliver and will funds be allocated in meaningful ways? Our…

    April 19, 2021
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    Watershed moment for child care, long-term care: Budget 2021

    But pharmacare, tax reform and climate change remain in limbo OTTAWA—Today’s federal budget makes headway on long-neglected issues in the care economy, such as child…

    April 19, 2021
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    Third-party funding of investor–state disputes: At what cost?

    The economic turmoil unleashed by the pandemic is expected to lead to a boom in the number of ISDS claims. Law firms are not the…

    April 16, 2021
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    Proposed changes to Nova Scotia’s Financial Measures Act would erode trust

    Democracy is built on trust and trust is built on openness.

    April 15, 2021
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    Budget Watch 2021: How Canada can budget for Buy America

    Canadian business is understandably concerned about Buy America conditions on Biden’s US$2.3-trillion COVID recovery plan. But lobbying U.S. governments for waivers for Canadian suppliers can…

    April 15, 2021
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    BC Budget 2021 could be the most important budget in a generation

    BC Budget 2021 will be tabled on April 20th, in the middle of the COVID-19 third wave. It is an opportunity for the new provincial…

    April 15, 2021
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    NAFTA investor lawsuits cost Canada more than $376 million and remain a threat: report

    Canada remains vulnerable to costly NAFTA investor–state lawsuits even after removing the controversial dispute settlement process from the renegotiated NAFTA deal, according to a new report from…

    April 15, 2021
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    The Rise and Demise of NAFTA Chapter 11

    Download 724.63 KB 62 pages The removal of investor–state dispute settlement (ISDS) from the renegotiated NAFTA was a critical victory for democratic sovereignty over investor…

    April 15, 2021
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