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January 26th 2001 - Archive - National Post

Open letter to Ralph Klein

Open letter to Ralph Klein

January 24, 2001  Hon. Ralph Klein  Premier of Alberta  Dear Premier Klein:  Re: The “Alberta Agenda”  During and since the recent federal election, we have been among a large number of Albertans discussing the future of our province. We were…

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December 15th 2000 - Archive - The Ottawa Citizen

Shots from both sides in the Liberal `war on poverty’: No: Canada can’t afford huge cost

Shots from both sides in the Liberal `war on poverty’: No: Canada can’t afford huge cost

When the Citizen asked me to write on the reported latest Liberal fancy — a guaranteed annual income program — I asked whether it wanted (a) a political rebuttal (b) a constitutional rebuttal (c) a purely economic rebuttal (d) a…

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November 30th 2000 - Archive - The Ottawa Citizen

Even the losers get lucky sometimes: As Liberal ballots were counted, an Alliance insider was counting his own party’s blessings.

Even the losers get lucky sometimes: As Liberal ballots were counted, an Alliance insider was counting his own party’s blessings.

Losing the federal election to the Chretien Liberals may, as Lady Churchill said to her husband following electoral defeat in 1945, “be a blessing in disguise” for the Canadian Alliance. For the prospects facing a third-term Chretien government hold the…

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November 27th 1998 - Archive - Calgary Herald

Per-child tax deduction would be fairer: The bias shown by the federal taxation system in favour of two-income families over single-income families means the government believes some children are worth more than others. Kenneth Boessenkool and James Davies argue that it’s time to return fairness to families.

Per-child tax deduction would be fairer: The bias shown by the federal taxation system in favour of two-income families over single-income families means the government believes some children are worth more than others. Kenneth Boessenkool and James Davies argue that it’s time to return fairness to families.

Are some families’ kids worth more than others’ kids? An innocuous question with, for most of us, an obvious answer. Yet if he were asked it in the House of Commons, Finance Minister Paul Martin might sense a setup and…

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August 28th 1998 - Archive - Montreal Gazette

Wrong move: Unless Bank of Canada reverses its interest-rate hike, a recession by 1999 is all but guaranteed

Wrong move: Unless Bank of Canada reverses its interest-rate hike, a recession by 1999 is all but guaranteed

Until yesterday morning, the Bank of Canada appeared to be succeeding in the hard but necessary job of limiting the impact of the weak dollar on Canadian monetary policy..  The bank was focusing instead on the outlook for growth and…

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