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December 9, 2023

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    Cities are central to capitalism—and could be central to its undoing

    The decades after the French Revolution were tumultuous in Paris. Every few years, it seemed, the popular classes, made up of the poor and oppressed…

    April 2, 2024
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    There They Go Again

    GATS Negotiators Work to Limit Domestic Regulation Download 129.21 KB5 pages

    March 19, 2008
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    2 Visions, 2 Cities: Part 3

    The 2008 Winnipeg Preliminary Operating Budget Download 254.18 KB4 pages

    March 17, 2008
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    Budget 2008: Qu’offre-t-il aux femmes?

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    March 13, 2008
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    Budget 2008: What’s In It For Women?

    Download 604.42 KB 26 pages Attachments Submission to the Standing Committee on the Status of Women

    March 13, 2008
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    For Sale to the Highest Bidder

    Telecom Policy in Canada Download 123.37 KB144 pages More than ever before, we depend on telecommunications services to conduct our economic, cultural and social lives.…

    March 10, 2008
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    Strange Bedfellows at BCE

    Ontario Teachers and U.S. Private Equity Funds Download 123.37 KB5 pages

    March 10, 2008
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    BCE deal could finesse Canada’s foreign control rules for telecom companies

    READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. OTTAWA—CRTC Chair Konrad von Finckenstein is right to be skeptical about the proposed takeover of BCE Inc. by the Ontario…

    March 10, 2008
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    2 Visions 2 Cities: Part 2

    A Citizen’s Guide to Understanding Winnipeg’s City Budgets: Public Services for Public Good Download 2.25 MB32 pages

    March 7, 2008
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    Putting Fairness Back Into Women’s Pay

    The Case for Pay Equity in Ontario Download 307.89 KB 5 pages

    March 7, 2008
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    Ontario owes women workers $78.1 million in pay

    READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. TORONTO—Twenty years after Ontario introduced pay equity, a new study finds the practice is dying on the vine – starving…

    March 7, 2008
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    Federal Budget 2008 Analysis

    Download 126.88 KB6 pages Attachments Fact Sheets on the 2008 Federal Budget

    March 6, 2008
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  1. Cities are central to capitalism—and could be central to its undoing
  2. Fact Sheets on the 2008 Federal Budget
  3. There They Go Again
  4. 2 Visions, 2 Cities: Part 3
  5. Budget 2008: Qu’offre-t-il aux femmes?
  6. Budget 2008: What’s In It For Women?
  7. For Sale to the Highest Bidder
  8. Strange Bedfellows at BCE
  9. BCE deal could finesse Canada’s foreign control rules for telecom companies
  10. 2 Visions 2 Cities: Part 2
  11. Putting Fairness Back Into Women’s Pay
  12. Ontario owes women workers $78.1 million in pay
  13. Federal Budget 2008 Analysis

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