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Loop – 4 Col Blog Index w/Feature Alt

Loop – 4 Col Blog Index w/Feature Alt

December 9, 2023

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  • Aerial view of the Central Business District which is Saskatoons bustling neighbourhood of downtown living and business development. If you love the thriving energy of your neighbourhood streets lined with coffee shops, restaurants, shopping, gorgeous Meewasin, river, trails and nightlife then this community is for you.
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    Making a living in an age of inflation

    The 2022 living wage for Regina and Saskatoon Download 3 MB 12 pages The Saskatchewan Office of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives calculates that…

    September 28, 2023
  • Health Care

    Getting Better Health Care

    Lessons from (and for) Canada Download 1.82 MB56 pages This study highlights key reforms governments must make to reduce health disparities and shows that reform…

    July 26, 2006
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    Premiers must address health care imbalances: report

    READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. OTTAWA—The federal and provincial governments must work together to reduce disparities in our health care system, says a new report…

    July 26, 2006
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    Don’t blame the feds

    The fiscal imbalance is largely a problem imposed by the provinces on themselves through destructive tax competition Next week, the 13 premiers and territorial leaders…

    July 21, 2006
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    Fast Facts: Making Manitoba Sweat-Free

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    July 20, 2006
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    Saskatchewan Notes: Is Saskatchewan’s Natural Capital Going Up in Smoke?

    Download 990.19 KB4 pages

    July 15, 2006
  • Public Services & Privatization

    Time to pull the plug on costly P3s

    Last month Whistler’s municipal council voted to cancel plans for a “P3” sewage plant upgrade. The decision came on the heels of public concern over…

    July 12, 2006
  • Corporations & Corporate Power
    Economic Indicators

    Why are Nova Scotians still discussing Sunday shopping?

    Nova Scotians thought they had put the issue to rest in the plebiscite less than two years ago. Yet here we are with Sunday shopping…

    July 11, 2006
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    The Art of the Impossible

    Fiscal Federalism and Fiscal Balance in Canada Download 1.32 MB 57 pages Attachments Executive Summary — The Art of the Impossible: Fiscal Federalism and Fiscal…

    July 11, 2006
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    Tax Policy

    Déséquilibre fiscal—la concurrence fiscale est la cause principale

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT OTTAWA – Selon une étude rendue publique aujourd’hui par le Centre canadien de politiques alternatives (CCPA), la concurrence…

    July 11, 2006
  • News Release

    “Fiscal imbalance” caused by interprovincial tax competition–study

    OTTAWA—The largest contributor to the so-called fiscal imbalance, is interprovincial tax cut competition—not federal cuts in transfer payments, says a study released today by the…

    July 11, 2006
  • Environment & Sustainability
    News & Commentary

    A way forward for Ontario’s forestry-dependent communities

    In the past year, Queen’s Park has unveiled no less than three packages aimed at boosting the fortunes of Ontario’s forest industry. First, came $350…

    July 10, 2006
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    FastFacts: Remembering the Legacies of Joe Zuken

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    July 6, 2006
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  1. Making a living in an age of inflation
  2. Getting Better Health Care
  3. Premiers must address health care imbalances: report
  4. Don’t blame the feds
  5. Fast Facts: Making Manitoba Sweat-Free
  6. Saskatchewan Notes: Is Saskatchewan’s Natural Capital Going Up in Smoke?
  7. Time to pull the plug on costly P3s
  8. Why are Nova Scotians still discussing Sunday shopping?
  9. The Art of the Impossible
  10. Déséquilibre fiscal—la concurrence fiscale est la cause principale
  11. “Fiscal imbalance” caused by interprovincial tax competition–study
  12. A way forward for Ontario’s forestry-dependent communities
  13. FastFacts: Remembering the Legacies of Joe Zuken

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    Fact sheet: The Golden Dome and Canada

    The United States has proposed to develop the “Golden Dome,” the most ambitious missile defence system ever envisioned. The aim is to build a multi-layered…

    July 22, 2025
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    Time for a real poverty reduction strategy in Ontario

    The word “poverty” has been conspicuously absent from the Ontario government’s 2025 budget and any plans to “protect Ontario” from tariff-related uncertainty. This is bad…

    July 22, 2025
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    Fact sheet: The Golden Dome and Canada

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    Time for a real poverty reduction strategy in Ontario

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    July 21, 2025

    Don’t be fooled by the “productivity” panic in Canada

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    July 21, 2025

    Housing isn’t just shelter

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