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December 9, 2023

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    Will a higher capital gains tax inclusion rate double corporate investments?

    About the authorDavid MacdonaldDavid joined the CCPA as its Senior Ottawa Economist in 2011, although he has been a long time contributor as a research…

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    Envisioning Progressive Health Care Reform

    Speech to the Canadian College of Heath Care Executives, BC Lower Mainland Chapter Download 135.87 KB About the authorSeth KleinSeth Klein is a CCPA-BC research…

    May 24, 2002
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    CCPA says federal government’s discussion paper shows meeting Kyoto won’t mean economic ruin

    “Clean energy” credits not necessary READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. (Vancouver) The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) says a federal government discussion paper on…

    May 15, 2002
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    According to new CCPA-NS publication Nova Scotia’s low minimum wage contributes to poverty

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    May 8, 2002
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    Bleeding Our Hospitals Download 645.39 KB13 pages About the authorSheila Block

    May 6, 2002
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    No mystery behind crisis in Ontario hospitals: Study

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT The claim that health spending in Ontario is out of control has no factual basis, according to a…

    May 6, 2002
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    Resisting the referendum is about salvaging democracy

    Four weeks into the Campbell government’s referendum Attorney General Geoff Plant is touring the province, trying to give citizens a lesson in democracy. The reason…

    May 1, 2002
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    Undermining Wages in Nova Scotia

    The Minimum Wage from 1976 – 2002 Download 128.07 KB16 pages

    May 1, 2002
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    Jobs vs. the Environment: Do We Have to Make a Choice?

    Keynote Address Given at a Sunshine Coast Public Forum I am glad to be talking to you today about the jobs vs. the environment dilemma…

    May 1, 2002
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    A year of needless cuts and hardship

    One year into the “New Era”, here’s a proposition not often heard: none of the BC government’s reckless spending cuts need to happen. All the…

    May 1, 2002
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    Workers and environmentalists agree

    Kyoto can be met without sacrificing jobs The national debate on ratifying the Kyoto Protocol on climate change has become embroiled in conflict over the…

    May 1, 2002
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    MSP premiums

    A really dumb tax As the hefty increases in monthly Medical Services Plan premiums officially take effect today (May 1) for most British Columbians, we…

    May 1, 2002
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    Ernie Eves’ short life as a departure from Mike Harris

    It was quite a let-down from Thursday to Friday of last week, as Thursday’s feel-good words from the Ernie Eves Government in the Throne Speech…

    May 1, 2002
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