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December 9, 2023

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    Target Mexico: Removing the bias in CUSMA dispute settlement and investor protection

    An orderly method for resolving trade disputes with the United States was a top Canadian priority in negotiations toward the 1988 Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement…

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    Des intentions cachées derrière la pression pour se débarrasser du Régime de Pensions du Canada, révèle une étude

    CLIQUEZ ICI POUR CONSULTER LE RAPPORT Ottawa — Les critiques du régime de retraite universel du Canada veulent nous faire peur. Voilà les accusations lancées…

    February 14, 2001
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    Pensions Under Attack

    What’s Behind the Push to Privatize Public Pensions Download 74.53 KB Will privatizing public pension plans spell disaster for the elderly, or is it a…

    February 1, 2001
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    Why Oil and Gas Prices Are Rising and What We Can Do About It Download 658.31 KB50 pages About the authorSeth KleinSeth Klein is a…

    February 1, 2001
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    Tax cuts won’t increase revenues

    According to recent polls, approximately half of British Columbians agree with the theory that tax cuts will increase government revenues. It’s an appealing notion. After…

    February 1, 2001
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    Who’s making money on natural gas prices?

    Baby its’ cold outside and natural gas is expensive. British Columbians face massive increases in the cost of natural gas, and there may be further…

    January 25, 2001
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    Who’s Making Money on Natural Gas Prices?

    What Should Government Do? Download 215.97 KB7 pages Attachments What Should Government Do? Summary

    January 23, 2001
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    Stopping the Sprawl

    How Winnipeg Could Benefit from Metropolitan Growth Management Strategies for a Slow-Growth Region Download 145.21 KB32 pages About the authorsRichard LennonChristopher Leo

    January 23, 2001
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    Winnipeg should “grow smarter”

    Province must take the lead on planning decisions new report says CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT Urban sprawl is an intensely important issue…

    January 23, 2001
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    Excess profits tax needed for windfall profits on natural gas

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT (Vancouver) BC’s natural gas producers are reaping huge rewards from a hot continental energy market, a new CCPA…

    January 23, 2001
  • News Release

    “National Broadband Task Force secretive, tilted against public interest concerns”

    Say authors of new communications book OTTAWA–“Calls for more openness and public input into communications policy in Canada are falling on deaf ears,” say Marita…

    January 18, 2001
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    What do you want the internet to be?

    There’s a new Force in town, but it won’t be playing on screens of your local cinema. Instead, it is developing strategies to bring your…

    January 18, 2001
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    The WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Investment Measures (TRIMS)

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    January 17, 2001
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