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| 19 hours ago Personal taxes accounted for 20.5% of the average household's budget in 2008, while shelter represented 19.9%, transportation 13.6% and food 10.4%. These shares changed only slightly from 2007. Average personal taxes amounted to $14600 in ... Households in Alberta spent the largest share on personal taxes (21.9%) while also having lower provincial income tax rates than other provinces. This was because in Alberta there were proportionally many more households reporting ... NorthumberlandView.ca - http://www.northumberlandview.ca/ |
| 8 hours ago by admin “Updated budget numbers presented by Finance Minister Dwight Duncan last month put this year's provincial deficit at $24.7 billion, with additional deficits of $21.1 billion and $19.4 billion forecast for the next two fiscal years,” according to figures in ... In 2007, Quebec disbursed the highest amount of public money to corporations: over $6 billion. Ontario followed at $2.1 billion, then Alberta at almost $1.2 billion, then British Columbia at just over $1 billion. ... CAPSTER - http://capster.ca/ |
| 17 Dec 2009 by Enlightened Savage You just can't blow up the administration of too many of those big departments a month before budget time - can you? Can you switch the Minister of Finance 4 weeks before a budget's release? ... I've also been privileged enough to have been asked to help with in-studio analysis of the 2007 municipal election on CBC Radio One, talk snow removal on CHQR AM770, and do a quick recap on election night 2008 for the Alberta General Election for CityTV. I'm no Naheed Nenshi - but ... The Enlightened Savage - http://enlightenedsavage.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 7 Dec 2009 by Lisa Barrett Indeed, from 2004 to 2007 alone Alberta's emissions from fossil fuel extraction increased 57 percent "largely due to increased activity in the Alberta oil sands," says Canada's 2009 National Inventory Report on greenhouse gases. ... said that lobbying in the provincial capital of Alberta is virtually unnecessary since, he said, the government is entirely on the industry's side. Alberta, in effect, represents the single most powerful lobby in Ottawa, according to Rudolph. ... Centre for Civic Governance - Inspire ·... - http://www.civicgovernance.ca/ |
| 11 Dec 2009 Document analysis continued until January 2007 because of changes to payment systems in Alberta and the Atlantic Provinces. Using methods described by Marshall (1999), cross-case analysis explored differences in spousal experiences and .... In Alberta, the assumption was that federal and provincial supplements would ensure sufficient income for the community-dwelling spouse. However, for poorer participants in the Alberta case, the cost of nursing home care posed hardship ... Healthcare Policy / Politiques de Santé - http://www.longwoods.com/home.php?cat=590 |
| 11 hours ago by NP Editor The scientists appear to have been dragged into the economic prediction game by the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Austria, in turn assigned by the IPCC to construct economic outlooks for growth and carbon emissions . ..... Mr. Michaels, formerly professor of environmental sciences at the University of Virginia (1980-2007), is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute. " online.wsj.com/.../SB10001424052748704398304574598230426037244.html ... Full Comment - http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fullcomment/default.aspx - References [ More results from Full Comment ] |
| 15 Dec 2009 by Steve Moreover, generation is primarily a provincial responsibility through Hydro. The city can and does encourage whatever changes are possible to reduce demand and to provide alternate energy sources where this is practical. ... We all benefit from the oil sands, and everyone needs to accept their share of the blame for Alberta's carbon footprint. That neat transfer of responsibility from the oil industry to Bay Street and the Mayor's Office is a staggering leap especially ... Steve Munro's Web Site - http://stevemunro.ca/ - References |
| 14 Dec 2009 Yesterday, the Congressional Budget Office released its much-anticipated analysis of how the Senate health bill ... Investors in Junior Oil & Gas Producer Enjoy Cardium Success Tue, Dec 1, 0:51 AM ET, by Keith Schaefer ... Self Directed Investor Featured Articles - http://www.selfdirectedinvestor.com/articles/?rss=1&rss=1 [ More results from Self Directed Investor Featured Articles ] |
| 17 Dec 2009 by Leo Kolivakis Possible changes to federal and provincial regulations so that banks and insurance companies can offer companies ways to pool their pension plans at lower costs; tweaking government taxes to encourage people to save more. But management fees in proposals put ... Such an analysis could help persuade provinces that they have some time to put together an effective package of reforms. British Columbia and Alberta have been the most aggressive in pushing for pension reform. ... Pension Pulse - http://pensionpulse.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 6 Dec 2009 Work on overarching strategy continues as Alberta lays foundation for building a knowledge-based economy. Research Money, Volume 21, Number 17, November 12, 2007. Alberta is moving forward on the implementation of a provincial science and ... (ASRA) and embedded with the concept of "intelligent intervention", the strategy will take on new momentum if recommendations by a recent Task Force on Value-Added and Technology Commercialization are implemented in the next Budget. ... CARL E-Lert - http://www.carl-abrc.ca/new/new-e.html [ More results from CARL E-Lert ] |
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