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(Vancouver) The announcement earlier this week by the Insurance Corporation of BC (ICBC) that it intends to increase optional insurance premiums for young and old…

Vancouver has won the opportunity to host the world at the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games. The widespread (though not universal) display of triumphant…

There is a mistaken perception among many British Columbians that BC’s wild fish stocks are dying and that we need salmon aquaculture to replace the…

READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. Vancouver – BC’s provincial government received a warning today from researchers who say its package of new welfare rules is…

An Analysis of British Columbia’s New Welfare Policies Download 530.22 KB53 pages

Albertans are paying the higher social, financial costs of liquor retail privatization CLICK HERE TO READ FULL REPORT. EDMONTON–Ten years after the government of Alberta…

The Alberta Liquor Retailing Industry Ten Years after Privatization Download 597.94 KB62 pages

Welfare (social assistance) is a critical element of our social safety net. It is an expression of social solidarity–one of the ways we have chosen…

An Analysis of the Proposed Public-Private Partnership for the Richmond/Airport-Vancouver Rapid Transit Project Download 301.18 KB30 pages

Author recommends against P3 arrangement, citing higher costs, poor risk transfer and failure of similar projects elsewhere READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. (Vancouver) The author…

Government plans for electricity in BC The provincial government has embarked on a massive redesign of BC’s electricity system. Throughout this process of radical restructuring…

It is more than a little mischievous for the provincial government and regional politicians to welcome the private sector contributing to the massive cost of…
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