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Be honest about your choices Since an image of honesty is an important asset for any government, it would be a mistake to pretend in…
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT Program spending is not the cause of Nova Scotia’s deficit problems, and cuts to spending are not the…
We used to hear a lot about the feminization of poverty. It hasn’t been in the news much lately. Yet women remain among the poorest…
Shortly after external protests and internal conflicts hit the Seattle WTO Ministerial and stalled a new negotiating round, The Economist magazine ran a picture of…
Business interests in BC are lobbying hard for tax cuts for corporations and wealthy individuals. These kinds of tax cuts are regressive, because they would…
New CCPA report shows BC’s public sector already downsized, further cuts costly to British Columbians (Vancouver) A new report released today by the Canadian Centre…
Most parents want their children to have an excellent education. The Fraser Institute (FI) taps into this concern with their much ballyhooed “Report Card.” This…
Putting BC’s debt into perspective The 2000 BC budget was accompanied by a great deal of howling over the size of the province’s debt and…
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