August 6th 2002 - Archive - Calgary Herald
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
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
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
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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May 26th 2002 - Archive - Calgary Herald
Boosting Alberta’s resource reserves will cushion baby boom bust
Any discussion of Alberta financial management must come to grips with the central role of resources revenues and the future financing of health and pensions. First, a quick review of Alberta’s revenues. In the past two decades, revenues from income…
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