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December 2005: The Right to Privacy—A New Oxymoron?
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December 2005: Protecting Parental Leave Benefits
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December 2005: Our Dangerous Energy Addiction
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December 2005: Monitoring Medicare’s Murder
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December 2005: The “Big Business Bang” Theory
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Liberal plan runs counter to productivity
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How the GATS Undermines the Right to Regulate
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Nova Scotia makes poor showing on child poverty – report
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The Nova Scotia Child Poverty Report Card 2005
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Reductions in employment standards and enforcement amount to wilful neglect of province’s most vulnerable workers, says labour economist
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The GATS and South Africa’s National Health Act
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