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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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August 6th 2002 - Archive - Calgary Herald

Romanow’s hands- off health-care strategy predictable: If Alberta means to implement Mazankowski’s recommendations

Romanow’s hands- off health-care strategy predictable: If Alberta means to implement Mazankowski’s recommendations

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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July 31st 2002 - Archive - National Post

How to reduce poverty in Canada

How to reduce poverty in Canada

The National Council of Welfare did the country a great service this week by releasing its annual Poverty Profile. It is a wealth of statistics that show, among other things, that the reduction in poverty during the mid- and late…

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July 20th 2002 - Archive - National Post

Provinces must win health care PR battle

Provinces must win health care PR battle

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….

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June 25th 2002 - Archive - National Post

Equalization: the help that hurts

Equalization: the help that hurts

The federal equalization program — which distributes dollars to poorer provinces based on their ability to raise revenues — is rather simple in theory and noble in intent. According to the Canadian Constitution, equalization exists to “ensure that provincial governments…

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