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October 2006: Not What Ontarians Voted For
McGuinty’s electricity privatization deal is shocking Imagine you are buying a new house that is so expensive your kids will get stuck with paying off…
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October 2006: The New Economic World Order (Part III: India)
India rapidly re-emerging as a global economic power The Asian century has arrived. Just as China is now the world’s manufacturing center, India is fast…
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October 2006: The Corporate Frankenstein Monster
Plundering, pillaging, and polluting the planet for profit Earlier this year, I wrote a three-part series under the overall theme I called “the Big Business…
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Workers suffer continent-wide under NAFTA
Three-country study details effects on economies, labour markets CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT Twelve years under the rules of the North American Free…
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Revisiting NAFTA
Still not working for North America’s workers Download 744.84 KB60 pages About the authorsRobert E. ScottCarlos SalasBruce CampbellBruce Campbell is former Executive Director of the…
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FastFacts: Publishing Provincial Standards Test Results
Who Really Benefits? Download 33.92 KB 2 pages About the authorShauna MacKinnon
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BC lags rest of Canada on funding for public watchdogs
READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. Vancouver – A report published today by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives shows that BC ranks 8th among Canadian…
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2007 BC Budget must tackle poverty, homelessness
READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. VANCOUVER – Amid rising public concern about poverty and homelessness, the provincial government is being urged to adopt a comprehensive…
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Taking Action on Poverty
CCPA Submission to the Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services Download 281.48 KB About the authorsSeth KleinSeth Klein is a CCPA-BC research associate…
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How Does BC Rank on Open and Accountable Government?
The Government’s Approach to the Auditor General and Access to Information Download 173.64 KB11 pages About the authorKeith ReynoldsKeith Reynolds is the former National Research…
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BC needs more than promises when it comes to accountability
“I think legislators made a mistake.” Those are the words of BC’s recently retired Auditor General Wayne Strelioff in his final report. He was referring…
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Risky business
(or why “smart regulation” ain’t so smart) Regulation is a boring topic for most people and if anything, is probably associated in a negative way…
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