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| 29 Nov 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 [ More results from Healthcare Policy / Politiques de Santé ] |
| 26 Nov 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 ] |
| 18 Nov 2009 by Brian Dell The combined GST-PST rate in Alberta is just 5%, in contrast to an average VAT/GST rate in the OECD of 17.6% and 19.8% in Europe. It's thought that a 13% combined federal/provincial VAT in Alberta (representing a provincial take of 8%) would allow the .... I think we should reach into the tree in at least one area, because it will make the election about something that requires pundit analysis and will send the media scurrying to the experts to get them to weigh in. ... Brian Dell - http://briandell.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from Brian Dell ] |
| 28 Sep 2009 the Alberta natural gas industry but the entire provincial economy. Based on value of Canadian production (of which Alberta accounts for about four fifths) crude oil has jumped ahead of natural gas since 2006, reflecting in part an improvement in pricing in favour of .... increasingly competitive environment. Put simply, the overall balancing act facing policymakers in Alberta has got even more delicate since our comprehensive report was released. ALBERTA BUDGET BALANCE ... TD Economics - http://www.td.com/economics/index.jsp - References [ More results from TD Economics ] |
| 24 Sep 2009 by Nate Hagens 29. Steven A. Kennett, “Closing the Performance Gap: The Challenge for Cumulative Effects Management in Alberta's Athabasca Oil Sands Region,” in CIRL Occasional Paper #18 (Calgary: Canadian Institute of Resources Law, 2007). ... Now Pembina has around 60 employees in offices throughout the country and a C$4m-plus budget (mostly raised through grants, donations, and fees-for-service). And it has influence, particularly in the oil sands. ... The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy... - http://www.theoildrum.com/ - References [ More results from The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy... ] |
| 3 Sep 2009 by Andrew MacLeod The provincial budget showed $300 million in carbon-tax revenue for fiscal 2008-09, some $38 million less than estimated due to factors including lower than expected gasoline consumption. ... It's shocking to me that we would consider supporting one of the fastest-growing sources of greenhouse gases, the Alberta tar sands. These tar sands rival even the most polluted cities in China. By entertaining the northern gateway pipeline project, we are compromising our morals and ... TheTyee.ca - http://thetyee.ca/ - References [ More results from TheTyee.ca ] |
| 25 Aug 2009 by R. Turgano the ministry of the environment has announced that the annual funding has been dropped from the provincial budget, which will be announced in september. marmot recovery foundation executive director viki jackson said the provincial ... thegreenpages - British Columbia - http://thegreenpages.ca/portal/bc/ - References |
| 30 Jul 2009 by NP Editor If the Liberals get back in I'm placing my support behind the Alberta Separation Party. I can not stand to think the West would be so badly abused again by someone who is a Hollywood actor instead someone with a Masters in Economics. ... The East West power grid is a 2007 Dipper idea expanded on already by the Premiers (it's provincial jurisdiction),. there is already a Canadian (non govt) owned pipeline pumping oil to the East that is underutilized, ... Full Comment - http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fullcomment/default.aspx [ More results from Full Comment ] |
| 14 Jul 2009 by The Public Eye [3] The Applicant was a member of the MNA Provincial Council in February 2007, having been elected to the position of Vice-President of MNA Region 1 in 1999 and re-elected to that position in 2002 and 2005. [4] The Respondent, Audrey Poitras, ..... [36] In my view, Penton is of limited relevance on this particular question, as no thorough analysis was undertaken in that case as to whether the MNA was a public or private body. Kaplan was described in Knox as an ... Truth to Power - http://accesstoinfo.blogspot.com/ [ More results from Truth to Power ] |
| 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 ] |
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