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December 9, 2023

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    Is Manitoba willing to accept nuclear waste risks?

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    September 13, 2004
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    OTTAWA–An effective “New Deal” for cities requires a coherent National Urban Strategy to reinforce and redirect current levels of federal involvement in community development and…

    September 10, 2004
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    Labour Deserves More Than Tip of Hat

    John Hamm’s Labour Day message asks Nova Scotians to “honour the role of working people.” But such proclamations do little to address the realities of…

    September 10, 2004
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    BC Commentary: A Review of Provincial Social and Economic Trends

    Fall 2004, Volume 7, Number 3 Download 1.28 MB8 pages Inside this issue: Shifting to a Sustainable Energy Plan for BC Shifting the Cost of…

    September 1, 2004
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    September 2004: A New “Social Architecture” For Canada?

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    September 1, 2004
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    September 2004: Filling Our Tanks (And Brains) With The Wrong Fuel

    Lament for an election in which the crucial issue was ignored Anyone who has recently bought or leased a new car in Canada may find…

    September 1, 2004
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    September 2004: Drug Trafficking In Afghanistan

    U.S. sets up and supports the world’s No.1 “narco” state The close link between U.S. military and covert intervention and drug trafficking continues in Afghanistan…

    September 1, 2004
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    September 2004: All Debt Is Not Made Equal

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    September 1, 2004
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    Province ignores need for new social housing, diverts federal dollars to health care

    READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. Vancouver–The provincial government is playing a shell game with social housing in BC, diverting $89 million in federal funds earmarked…

    August 25, 2004
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    Home Insecurity

    The State of Social Housing Funding in BC Download 177.33 KB20 pages About the authorJohn Irwin

    August 25, 2004
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    Tuition fee increases further limit access to higher education–report

    READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. OTTAWA–Manitoba takes the lead and Nova Scotia remains in last place in Missing Pieces: An alternative guide to Canadian post-secondary…

    August 19, 2004
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    Missing Pieces V

    An alternative Guide to Canadian Post-Secondary Education Download 879.51 KB 116 pages Missing Pieces, an annual report by Denise Doherty-Delorme and Erika Shaker, ranks provinces…

    August 19, 2004
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