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December 9, 2023

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    BC’s tax system fairer since 2017, richest 1% paying more but still not their fair share

    Vancouver — Changes to BC’s personal tax system since 2017 have improved tax fairness, benefiting low- and middle-income earners the most while the richest 1% are…

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    Ontario Chose Change. Will the Liberals?

    Download 296.55 KB 16 pages About the authorHugh MackenzieEconomist Hugh Mackenzie is a Research Associate with the CCPA’s National Office. Follow Hugh on Twitter

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    Rebuilding Ontario’s Ability to Pay for Public Services Download 130.23 KB 6 pages About the authorHugh MackenzieEconomist Hugh Mackenzie is a Research Associate with the…

    January 1, 2004
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    January 1, 2004
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    BC’s new Education Minister will have a lot on his plate in the short lead-up to the 2004 provincial budget. Many are hoping that Mr.…

    January 1, 2004
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    Despite free trade claims, big business lobby’s members shed jobs and amassed wealth

    Report CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT OTTAWA–With the 15th anniversary of the Canada-US Free Agreement just days away, a new report from the…

    December 22, 2003
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    Big Business and the Canada-US Free Trade Agreement Fifteen Years Later Download 49.15 KB About the authorsBruce CampbellBruce Campbell is former Executive Director of the…

    December 22, 2003
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    FastFacts: A “New Deal” for Inner-City Winnipeg

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    December 15, 2003
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    Martin’s economic record marked by increased income inequality, no real wage gains for workers

    Report READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. OTTAWA–While Paul Martin points to a strong record of economic growth and rising employment during his tenure as Finance…

    December 10, 2003
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    Les résultats économiques de Paul Martin marqués par une plus grande inégalité de revenu et par aucun gain salarial véritable pour les travailleuses et travailleurs, conclusions d’un rapport

    CLIQUEZ ICI POUR CONSULTER LE RAPPORT. OTTAWA—Bien que Paul Martin souligne les bons résultats sur le plan de la croissance économique et des emplois en…

    December 10, 2003
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    Paul Martin’s Economic Record

    Living Standards of Working Families and Prospects for Future Prosperity Download 21.65 KB 12 pages About the authorAndrew Jackson

    December 10, 2003
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    CCPA and SFU win prestigious research grant

    Project involving university and community researchers to study economic security in BC (Vancouver) The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (BC) and Simon Fraser University are…

    December 9, 2003
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