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Today, Statistics Canada reported that the number of Canadians receiving Employment Insurance (EI) benefits fell for a third consecutive month in November. This decline would be good news if it reflected…

Further to my earlier post on this topic, whether or not we are or will soon be experiencing labour and skills shortages is a question of critical…

Some feel we shouldn’t increase taxes on upper-income folks. After all, people know best how to spend their money, whereas the government will only waste…

The Harper government announced today that federal “regulators will be required to remove at least one regulation each time they introduce a new one that imposes administrative…

Many obstacles confront newcomers in their efforts to integrate into Canadian society. Their search for employment is often frustrated by the failure to recognize their…

This morning the CCPA released a new report (co-authored by yours truly) that looks at the thorny issue of health care reform in BC and…

Stephen: We recognize that no roommate is perfect, and from time to time we have all gotten on each other’s nerves. But you take the…

One more provincial Auditor General has come out swinging at public private partnerships (P3s). Last week New Brunswick’s AG released a report on two P3…

READ THe REPORT summary HERE. VANCOUVER–As Canada’s premiers meet in Victoria to discuss different approaches to health system reform, a new study raises serious concerns…
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