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December 9, 2023

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    Our Schools / Our Selves

    Editorial: Enduring privatization of public education in Canada

    About the authorsDr. Sue WintonDr. Sue Winton is the York Research Chair in Policy Analysis for Democracy, a professor in York University’s Faculty of Education,…

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    Economists and Corporate Tax Cuts

    The Prime Minister continues to use the line that all credible economists support further cuts to the corporate tax rate. Jim Stanford’s fabulous piece put…

    April 14, 2011
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    The Consequences of Austerity

    With the federal Tories vowing to enact billions in spending cuts in a bid to eliminate the deficit a year earlier than forecast, it might be a…

    April 14, 2011
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    From The Missing Issues File: Climate Change

    About the authorSeth KleinSeth Klein is a CCPA-BC research associate and the former CCPA-BC Director. His research deals primarily with welfare policy, poverty, inequality and…

    April 14, 2011
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    Who Benefits From Low Voter Turnout?

      Vaughan   By-election 2008 Turnout 32.5% 52% Conservative 19,290 19,390 Liberal 18,326 27,773 NDP 661 5,442 About the authorKerri-Anne Finn

    April 14, 2011
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    Can cooperatives humanize the economy?

    Book Review of Humanizing the Economy: Cooperatives in the Age of Capital, by John Restakis, New Society Publishers, 2010. The economy is about business, right?…

    April 13, 2011
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    EI: How Soon They Forget!

    Unemployment Rate and EI Beneficiaries As Percent of Unemployed December 2010 Unemployment Rate EI Beneficiaries as % of Unemployed Canada 7.7% 44.3% Montreal 8.5% 35.2%…

    April 13, 2011
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    News Flash: Corporate Tax Cuts Don’t Stimulate Investment

    A new CCPA study examines historical data on business investment and cash flow from 1961 through 2010, and, using econometric techniques, finds no evidence that lower taxes…

    April 13, 2011
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    Les réductions de l’impôt sur le revenu des sociétés sont inefficaces sur le plan économique

    CLIQUEZ ICI POUR CONSULTER LE RAPPORT. OTTAWA – La réduction en trois points des taux d’impôt que proposent les Conservateurs coûterait au Trésor 6 milliards de dollars…

    April 13, 2011
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    Corporate tax cuts economically ineffective

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT OTTAWA—The Conservatives’ proposed 3-point reduction in corporate tax rates would cost the public purse $6 billion per year,…

    April 13, 2011
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    When the Counting Stops

    What’s at Stake When BC’s Forest Inventory Efforts Fall Short Download 1.41 MB7 pages This short paper is adopted from a speech to the Winter…

    April 13, 2011
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    Having Their Cake and Eating It Too

    Business Profits, Taxes, and Investment in Canada: 1961 Through 2010 Download 955.26 KB38 pages This study examines historical data on business investment and cash flow…

    April 13, 2011
  • News & Commentary

    Liberal Words: Money Where Your Mouth Is?

    In this three-part post (Conservatives, NDP) I wanted to take a look at what the parties said in their platforms compared to what they want to…

    April 12, 2011
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