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December 9, 2023

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    December 19, 2002
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    December 19, 2002
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    Paying for Keeps: Securing the Future of Public Health Care Download 111.1 KB About the authorArmine Yalnizyan

    December 16, 2002
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    Wealth Inequality in Canada Download 361.61 KB68 pages Attachments Upstairs, Downstairs and in Between: The Assets and Debts of British Columbians BC Home to Greatest…

    December 12, 2002
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    December 12, 2002
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    Aboriginal Education in Winnipeg Inner City High Schools

    Download 321.57 KB62 pages About the authorsJanice GreeneKathy MallettFreeman SimardJim Silver

    December 11, 2002
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    New way of thinking about Aboriginal education needed

    Major new study on Inner City High Schools based on the views of Aboriginal students, parents, educators CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT (Winnipeg)…

    December 11, 2002
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    The right to strike and the provision of emergency services in Canadian health care

    READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. Should health care professionals and support staff have the right to strike? Why have more than 200,000 of them walked…

    December 10, 2002
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    Beyond Romanow: Why $3.5 Billion is Not Enough

    Paying for Keeps: Securing the Future of Public Health Care Download 39.93 KB About the authorArmine Yalnizyan

    December 5, 2002
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    The public interest in a maze

    Canada, patents, and the Harvard Mouse Look up “patent” in your dictionary and you’ll find “plain and evident” among its definitions. But because patents seethe…

    December 4, 2002
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    December 1, 2002
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    The Right to Strike and the Provision of Emergency Services in Canadian Health Care

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    December 1, 2002
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