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| 11 Dec 2009 by NP Editor As shown in a 2007 analysis by academics at the country's prestigious Beijing Normal University, China's plant growth increased by an astounding 24 % over the 18-year period studied, 1982 to 1999. The Chinese analysis, which like many ... Full Comment - http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fullcomment/default.aspx - References [ More results from Full Comment ] |
| 4 Nov 2007 by TrishK progress came in last spring's provincial budget, which promised $3 million "to develop an intensive autism treatment program for children moderately to severely affected by autism." the devil was in the details: the money -- $2.5 ... Autism News Articles - http://autismnewsarticles.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from Autism News Articles ] |
| 20 Apr 2007 by Stoneleigh In his budget speech, Mr. Oberg spoke hopefully of a bright future but warned that declines in energy dollars will be a big challenge for Alberta. Alberta is not getting its fair share of oilpatch wealth, suggests provincial report .... A 2004 analysis of data by the US Census reports that 60 million Americans now live on less than $7 per day. That's one in five in the U.S. living on less than $2555 per year. At the same time, the richest 1 per cent now garners about 16 ... canada - http://www.theoildrum.com/feed/canada [ More results from canada ] |
| 23 Oct 2009 by Alberta Altruist The Premier (Ed Stelmach) led the party to a undisputed majority in the last provincial election. In 2007 he vowed to bring Albertans their fair share of royalty revenues, an idea supported by the majority of Albertans at the time. Opposition outside of WAP .... We WILL bring our budget into balance - and if that results in labour unrest, we will meet that head-on. We will stand up for all taxpayers to say, "we have been generous when we could, but that day is over. ... The Alberta Altruist - http://thealbertaaltruist.blogspot.com/ |
| 3 Oct 2007 In February 2007, the Alberta Electrical Service Operator (AESO) and the Canadian Wind Energy Association (CANWEA) started consultations to grapple with the unanswered questions of integration and transmission, as well as market and pricing -based issues. ... The story from today states "Based on ERCOT's 2006 CREZ analysis, 5250 MW of new wind installations would reduce customer payments to power generators by $1.2 billion per year" That is a nice chunk of money! ... Solar Energy News - RenewableEnergyAccess.com - http://www.renewableenergyaccess.com/ |
| 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 ] |
| 13 Mar 2008 On May 1, 2006, CSIS launched a new organizational structure with the aim of increasing operational capacity, consolidating and enhancing analysis and production functions, and enhancing corporate support. .... The March 2007 federal budget committed $80 million over two years to CSIS to assist in maintaining operational capacity. We will report on the impact of Budget 2007 on CSIS operations in our 2007-08 Public Report. Return to Top of Page Top of Page ... CSIS RSS Newsfeed - http://www.csis.gc.ca/nwsrm/xml-eng.asp |
| 29 Apr 2009 He also called for a "stronger and much more autonomous Alberta", while rejecting calls for separatism. In the 2001 Alberta provincial election, Harper led the NCC in a "Vote Anything but Liberal" campaign. Some articles from this period .... Martin's weak performance in the leader's debate, along with an unpopular provincial budget by Liberal Premier Dalton McGuinty in Ontario, moved the Conservatives into a lead for a time. However, comments by Conservative MPs, ... Answers.com: Today in History - http://today.answers.com/ - References [ More results from Answers.com: Today in History ] |
| 5 Mar 2009 by Dona what's worse, with warnings of a “rude awakening” on government spending being made ahead of the april 7 provincial budget, women in alberta are likely to find themselves caught between government cuts and the void in services that ... Women's Studies Undergraduate Association - http://wsua.wordpress.com/ |
| 20 Jun 2008 The interviews were limited to four provinces - British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario - chosen on the basis of the richness of the set of events identified through the documentary review. Twenty-two key-informants were interviewed , .... Competition between WCBs and the provincial plans for the same resources puts upward pressure on resource prices, reducing the real ability of each system to provide services with a given budget. The potential for WCB bonuses and ... Leadership Development on Longwoods.com - http://www.longwoods.com/ [ More results from Leadership Development on Longwoods.com ] |
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