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The Canadian Radio-Television and Telecom Public Notice CRTC 99-16

AT&T Canada Corp. and AT&T Canada Telecom Services Company

November 30, 1999

Review of contribution collection mechanism and related issues.

 

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Connecting Canadians

Honourable John Manley, Minister of Industry

June 28, 2000

CANARIE/Net 2000

Our objective has been to ensure that all Canadians can access the new networked economy. Not just people who live in cities. Not just people who have the economic means to buy a computer. But everyone.

 

Honourable John Manley
Minister of Industry
Ottawa, Ontario
June 28, 2000
Check Against Delivery

 

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Vibrant Cities and City-regions: Responding to Emerging Challenges

Enid Slack, Larry S. Bourne, Meric S. Gertler

August 13, 2003

A paper prepared for the Panel on the Role of Government

This paper reviews the importance of vibrant cities and city-regions to the provincial economy and examines how to address the economic, social, and fiscal challenges they face.

 

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Small, Rural, and Remote Communities: The Anatomy of Risk

Enid Slack, Larry S. Bourne, Meric S. Gertler

August 13/2003

A paper prepared for the Panel on the Role of Government

This paper examines the provincial government's role in responding to the increased social, economic, and fiscal challenges facing communities at risk.

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Investing in people: creating a human capital society for Ontario

Panel on the role of government, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto

February 24, 2004

 

Examining the future role of government in the context of promoting economic growth, strong communities, fiscal responsibility and accountability.

 

 

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Making sense of the vote: The 2000 Canadian election

Elisabeth Gidengil, André Blais, Richard Nadeau, Neil Nevitte

November 1, 2001

McGill University, Université de Montréal and University of Toronto


The authors offer an explanation of individual vote choice and an account of the overall outcome of the 2000 Canadian election, looking at the election from both the bottom up and the top down.
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Paul Martin's letter to Bob Friesen, President of the canadian federation of agriculture

Paul Martin

July 23, 2003

I expect to be in a position to share some of my ideas about the future of Canada's agriculture and agri-food industry and the issues affecting people in rural communities.

 

July 23, 2003

Mr. Bob Friesen

President

Canadian Federation of Agriculture

75 Albert Street, Suite 1101

Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5E7

 

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Building the 21st century economy

Paul Martin

September 15, 2003

Delivered to the Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal – Montreal, Quebec

"I’d like to take this opportunity to speak especially about the new economy – the parts of our economy that are based on the potential of transformative technologies which are going to be the real economic engines of the years to come."

 

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Strategic voting in Canada: A cross time analysis

Jennifer L. Merolla and Laura B. Stephenson

January 1, 2004

Duke University

This paper investigates strategic voting in Canada. We test the standard expected utility model, as developed by McKelvey and Ordeshook (1972), across four federal elections.

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