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2024 Rosenbluth lecture | Dr. Katharina Pistor
Dr. Pistor will discuss themes from her latest book,The Code of Capital: How the Law Creates Wealth and Inequality, which explores how the public institutions…
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Saskatchewan Notes: Is Saskatchewan’s Natural Capital Going Up in Smoke?
Download 990.19 KB4 pages About the authorJim Elliott
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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…
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“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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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FastFacts: Remembering the Legacies of Joe Zuken
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July 2006: Tackling the NAFTA Challenge
“Free trade” clearly a disaster, but how do we free ourselves? Bruce Campbell’s article in this issue explains how NAFTA—and its predecessor CUFTA—have worsened living…
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July 2006: Privacy in the Workplace
Our right to privacy as employees is being increasingly violated Recent CCPA Monitor articles described how our privacy as citizens and consumers is under world-wide…
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July 2006: Our Country’s Shameful Human Rights Record
Canada opposes recognizing water as a basic human right Five million people die unnecessarily every year from lack of clean water. Each day, 6,000 children…





