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For every dollar per person spent on programs in other provinces, Ontario spent 75 cents
Ontario government is squirreling money away while public services suffer
The State of Saskatchewan’s Post-Secondary Sector Download 8.94 MB24 pages Fund the Future: The State of Saskatchewan’s Post-Secondary Sector was prepared on behalf of the…
If managed properly, the sovereign wealth fund could help stabilize the economy for generations
“All sectors spent less than planned,” Financial Accountability Office says.
It bears repeating—properly funded public services do more to improve Ontarians’ lives than deficit reduction.
This budget could have been so much more than it is. Let’s break down how.
Faced with a crisis in health care and underfunded schools, the government of Saskatchewan is using its huge surplus to pay down the deficit.
As the old adage goes, budgets are not only a financial blueprint for a government’s plan but also demonstrate their choices and values. Manitoba’s universities…
Leave No One Behind Download 532.07 KB45 pages The Nova Scotia Alternative Budget is a collaborative Budget, involving stakeholders from many sectors of our province,…
READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. Halifax/Kjipuktuk -The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives-Nova Scotia (CCPA-NS) released the Nova Scotia Alternative Budget 2023: Leave No On Behind.…
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