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Owls and Roosters: Saskatchewan Conservative MPs blow $1.1-million ...
4 Dec 2009 by Joe Kuchta  
a budget deficit of $56 billion this year and cumulative budget deficits totalling $164 billion by 2014; and, ▪ continuing high unemployment, at 8.6 per cent, following the loss of 400000 jobs in the past year.[Don't expect more stimulus, Flaherty says ... A recent analysis of the report by Montreal 's Le Devoir found that the minority Conservatives spent $6.3-million on the mailouts last year, while opposition MPs spent $3.8-million. [La propagande conservatrice se ...
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Household Spending Rose In 2008 :: NorthumberlandView.ca :: A View ...
18 Dec 2009
The largest increase in average spending per household was in Saskatchewan, where it rose 6.8% to $68280. Households in Newfoundland and Labrador reported the lowest average spending ($57710). This was up 4.9% over 2007, ... 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 incomes above the ...
NorthumberlandView.ca - http://www.northumberlandview.ca/

Provincial and Territorial Funding Programs for Autism Therapy ...
7 Jan 2009
The following document provides a table summarizing provincial and territorial programs for the treatment of autism.(1) The table includes information on autism therapy, such as Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) or Intensive Behavioural ... $25000 per child under AECTP; 6 children served in 2005-2006 with a budget of $180000. About $4660 per child per year at the Autism Resource Centre, for a budget of $456600. “Saskatchewan Families for Effective Autism Treatment,” News ...
Research Publications - http://www.parl.gc.ca/common/library_prb.asp?Language=E - References
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Truth to Power: Saskatchewan Provincial Crown Prosecutors
29 Aug 2009 by The Public Eye  
Saskatchewan Provincial Crown Prosecutors. QUEEN'S BENCH FOR SASKATCHEWAN Citation: 2007 SKQB 213. Date: 2007 06 20. Docket: Q.B.G. 1706/2006. Judicial Centre: Regina. BETWEEN: HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN APPELLANT - and - COLIN ABREY ...
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small dead animals: Saskatchewan '07: Budget Deficit
22 Mar 2007 by Kate  
What is expected to be the last budget before a provincial election projects $650 million in extra spending. But to stay out of the red, the province will have to draw on its reserves to the tune of half a billion dollars. That's because revenues are expected ..... Bravo to the Bank of Montreal for their expertise, critical analysis and honest appraisal of this budget. Posted by: leftdog at March 22, 2007 11:50 PM. "Please don't blame rural voters for this stinking mess. ...
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SASKATCHEWAN'S ECONOMY DELIVERED RECORD RESULTS -
27 Jun 2008
Today's release of the 2007-08 Public Accounts show Saskatchewan's economic output last year was firing on all cylinders, with a revenue increase of almost $2 billion over the 2007-08 Budget estimate. ... "This is good news for everyone in Saskatchewan," Finance Minister Rod Gantefoer said. "A growing economy means more jobs and opportunities, higher wages, and increased provincial revenues - revenues that can be used to improve the quality of life for everyone in ...
Government of Saskatchewan - News Releases - http://www.gov.sk.ca/

Giant Political Mouse: Saskatchewan Budget - Surplus or Deficit?
26 Mar 2007 by Giant Political Mouse  
So let's see the budget (greensheets page 1) You will see that the actual debt in 2006 is $11228 million and the projected debt in 2007 is $11150 million which is a decrease of 78 million in debt. So it's a surplus right? .... 1) The provincial auditor's problem with the previous budget was that the FSF was not done on a cash basis. That is not longer the case 2) What are you talking about? On a summary basis (you know - the kind you keep talking about?) ...
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Three Policy Issues in Deciding the Cost of Nursing Home Care ...
11 Dec 2009
Similar systems were in place in British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Ontario and Quebec, though per diem rates varied widely. Nova Scotia, the third case, used an income- and asset-tested system at the time the study was conducted, although that ..... Federal/Provincial/Territorial (F/P/T) Advisory Committee on Health Services Working Group on Continuing Care. 2000. The Identification and Analysis of Incentives and Disincentives and Cost-Effectiveness of Various Funding ...
Healthcare Policy / Politiques de Santé - http://www.longwoods.com/home.php?cat=590
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forrex conservation biology august 2009 e-newsletter
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

Mississauga Article: Saskatchewan is Canada's new economic powerhouse
18 Sep 2008
The tabling of the most recent budget in Newfoundland indicates that due to an historic surplus, their dependence since 1949 on these same equalization transfers should end next year. And Alberta is, well, Alberta. ... The July 2008 Provincial Outlook recently released by RBC Economics suggests that Saskatchewan will lead all Canadian provinces in economic growth (percentage change in GDP) for both 2008 and 2009 at 3.7 and 3.8 per cent respectively. ...
Mississauga News - http://www.mississauga.com/news_home

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