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    Investment Solutions for Jobs and Environmental Sustainability in BC’s Resource Sectors Download 416.58 KB52 pages About the authorDale Marshall

    July 20, 2001
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    Investment strategy needed for BC’s resource sector

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    BC Commentary: A Review of Provincial Social and Economic Trends

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    July 1, 2001
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    July 1, 2001
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    The “Invisible” Gang Members

    A Report on Female Gang Association in Winnipeg Download 153.52 KB25 pages About the authorMelanie Nimmo

    June 27, 2001
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    Shedding light on “invisible” gang members

    Female gang members typically ignored in research and programming, report finds READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. WINNIPEG–Most of what is known about gang activity and…

    June 27, 2001
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    Nova Scotia’s finances do not justify Bill 68

    The passing of Bill 68 has left Nova Scotians wondering how far the provincial government will go in implementing its political agenda. The drastic measures…

    June 27, 2001
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    NAFTA Investor Rights Plus

    An Analysis of the Draft Investment Chapter of the FTAA Download 121.45 KB About the authorCanadian Centre for Policy Alternatives

    June 19, 2001
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    Private school funding just the tip of the iceberg in Ontario public education cuts

    Ontario Alternative Budget Technical Paper READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. TORONTO—”The Ontario Government’s plan to spend $300 million on a tax credit for private schooling…

    June 14, 2001
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    The FTAA after Quebec

    What happened? What’s next? Download 85.16 KB About the authorMarc LeeMarc Lee is a Senior Economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. Marc joined…

    June 13, 2001
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    Canadian Government Retreats on NAFTA Investor-State Concerns

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    June 11, 2001
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