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| 22 Dec 2008 Households in Alberta spent the most on average, $85910, but this was only a 0.8% increase, the slowest rate among the provinces. Household spending in Saskatchewan rose 7.7% to $63940, the fastest rate of growth. ... Personal taxes accounted for 21% of the average household's budget in 2007, while shelter represented 20%, transportation 13% and food 10%. These shares changed only slightly from 2006. Average personal taxes amounted to $14450 in 2007, up 6.0% from 2006, ... Statistics Canada, The Daily - http://www.statcan.gc.ca/dai-quo/ - References |
| 4 Oct 2007 by Joe Kuchta in an april 23, 2003, news release saskatchewan federation of labour president larry hubich said “in almost every federal or provincial budget in the last two decades there have been tax cuts for business, along with legislative ... Owls and Roosters - http://owlsandroosters.blogspot.com/ |
| 25 Jun 2009 by David Wilson Prior to that, the Northern River Basins Monitoring Program, a provincial panel studying water issues in northern Alberta, had suggested baseline health studies should be done of northern aboriginal communities, after panel members .... In March 2007, senior medical officials at Health Canada used the Alberta Health analysis as the basis for a complaint against O'Connor, accusing the physician of causing undue alarm in Fort Chipewyan and causing mistrust of government. ... Who am I? Who are you? - http://whoami-whoareyou.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from Who am I? Who are you? ] |
| 22 Jan 2007 by Online Editor 489-v "on the state budget of ukraine for 2007" dated 19 december 2006 ("law on the 2007 state budget"). effective 1 january 2007, ukraine's minimum salary has been set at 400 uah. therefore, the legislated ... THE ACTION UKRAINE REPORT - http://action-ukraine-report.blogspot.com/ |
| 19 Feb 2008 by admin He subsequently unwound the position at a profit, although he believes that this nation's burgeoning budget and trade deficits will continue to push the dollar down against other currencies, including the Canadian dollar. ... It's long been known that Alberta was home to the largest oil deposits outside the Middle East. The oil is located in the "Peace River" and "Cold Lake" deposits. But it's mostly found in Alberta, where the Athabasca Region is home to approximately ... Money Morning - http://www.moneymorning.com/ - References |
| 9 Apr 2007 by dru The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) panned the 2007 Conservative budget in a report, saying that $18 billion over two years "is a lot of money to spend with such piecemeal results. ... Health Canada filed a complaint against John O'Connor, a doctor working in Fort Chipewyan in northern Alberta who linked acute increases in cancer rates in the majority-native population to arsenic and other chemicals dumped by tar sand development in the area. ... The Dominion: All Stories - http://www.dominionpaper.ca/index.rdf - References |
| 7 Dec 2006 by tat380 (See zfacts.com for a more in-depth analysis of United States National Debt to GDP ratio). In 1980, the United States had its debt-to-GDP ratio around 40%, or where Canada was in fiscal year 2004-05. But since then it's taken off, ... Are my comments so asinine now that Alberta has just released its budget with a multi-billion dollar deficit? Conservative principles my butt. Alberta has been spending like a drunken sailor. Today, Alberta's provincial government spends ... The Bolt - http://blogs.usask.ca/the_bolt/ - References |
| 19 Dec 2008 by Chris Redmond - Communications and Public... But he added that he's encouraging positive action from colleagues such as the deans, who are responsible for most of the university's budget. He has advice for them on both the spending (on faculty, staff and other costs) and the revenue ... associate professor of biology at the University of Waterloo, who says the province of Alberta has allocated at least half of the low-flow volume of this river for consumption by the multibillion-dollar oil-sands industry. ... University of Waterloo - The Daily Bulletin - http://www.bulletin.uwaterloo.ca/ - References |
| 2 Jul 2009 by thenonconformer “From a rosy peak, Alberta's fiscal position today has overnight started to plummet to its worst state since 1986, when a crash in energy prices led to an eventual provincial debt of $23 billion” and many say it will be worse next too. .... as the world economy recovers which is very very unlikely… any recession turnaround will still take decades to occur.. so the second alternative besides their aggressive budget slashing not unlike the wholesale cuts is social welfare, ... The non conformer's Canadian Weblog - http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/ - References [ More results from The non conformer's Canadian Weblog ] |
| 1 Mar 2009 by Gunnar The accompanying histrionics erase perspective and proportion – and the chance for rational analysis. Except for a few scapegoats, everyone's a victim. Above all, there's a collective desperation to avoid consequences. ... Recently something called the “Canadian Trails Federation” lauded the federal budget for shovelling more money its way. Such subsidies are a frivolity under any circumstances, and should be among the first things jettisoned when times are tough. ... Alberta Venture - http://www.albertaventure.com/ - References |
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