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It has a nice political ring to it — “power for jobs”. That is what Glen Clark wanted to do with the Columbia River Treaty…

La semaine dernière, 10 mois après la catastrophe qui a frappé la ville de Lac‑Mégantic, les procureurs du gouvernement du Québec ont déposé des accusations…

Winnipeg’s mayoral race is now officially underway. Any serious contenders are going to have to convince a very skeptical public that they can turn around…

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A dozen years ago when Gordon Campbell’s newly elected British Columbia government decided it wanted to build its infrastructure with public private partnerships (P3s) it…

Halifax- Over the past 20 years, the number of immigrants to Nova Scotia has increased, but the share of immigrants coming to the province has…

Testimony to the Standing Committee on the Status of Women, April 30, 2014 Download 124.72 KB5 pages Kate McInturff is a Senior Researcher at the…

Why Nova Scotia Should Look Beyond Econocentric Immigration Policy Download 481.91 KB 38 pages Nova Scotia’s immigration policy to-date has largely fallen into step with…

Last week, 10 months after disaster struck the town of Lac-Mégantic, Québec government prosecutors laid criminal charges against three front-line employees of Montréal Maine and…
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