February 7th 2007 - Federal/Provincial Relations - Globe and Mail

Some inconvenient facts on equalization

Some inconvenient facts on equalization

Never let an inconvenient fact get in the way of a good argument. That appears to be the approach of some provinces when discussing potential changes to Canada’s equalization program. This approach is made easier by the fact that equalization…

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February 7th 2007 - Federal/Provincial Relations - Canada West Foundation

Equalization and the Fiscal Imbalance

Equalization and the Fiscal Imbalance

Ken Boessenkool is General Manager of Hill and Knowlton Alberta and has written numerous research papers on equalization and other subjects for the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies, the C.D. Howe Institute, the Institute of Intergovernmental Relations at Queens University,…

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November 18th 2003 - Archive - National Post

Albertans are moving beyond alienation

Albertans are moving beyond alienation

The end of Alberta alienation may be at hand.  At its core, Alberta alienation has a provincial and a national component. Provincially, alienation is tied to the willingness and ability of the provincial government to assert Alberta’s interests. Nationally, alienation…

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September 30th 2002 - Monetary Policy - The Line

Money’s not for nothing

Money’s not for nothing

“Money for Nothing” by Dire Straits is layer upon layer of irony. Musician Mark Knopfler cribbed the lyrics from an appliance delivery man who was watching music videos and complaining about the posh life of rock stars. Layer one of…

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August 6th 2002 - Archive - Calgary Herald

Romanow’s hands – off health-care strategy predictable: If Alberta means to implement Mazankowski’s recommendations, it must get on with it

Romanow’s hands – off health-care strategy predictable: If Alberta means to implement Mazankowski’s recommendations, it must get on with it

The release of a number of reports by the federal Romanow  Commission has exposed its two-pronged public relations strategy: First, deny that there is a problem. Second, tag the provinces (especially Alberta) as the bad guys in health-care reform.  This…

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