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Saskatchewan budget 2004

Mosaic's expansion plan on time and on budget

StarPhoenix -
As Zwarych told a joint meeting of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce, Mosaic has a $6-billion program of expansion for its Saskatchewan facilities that produce the ...

Something's fishy with Bill C-38

Ottawa Citizen -
It's an omnibus bill that purports to be a budget bill but isn't. It's a statutory juggernaut that introduces, amends, or repeals nearly 70 federal laws.

Immigration for dummies: What transformational change means for newcomers

Montreal Gazette -
With sweeping new refugee legislation set to pass at the end of June and plans introduced in the budget to do away with a burdensome backlog of old skilled worker applications, Postmedia News has attempted to dissect just what's in store in the weeks, ...

Immigration for dummies: What transformational change means for newcomers

Ottawa Citizen -
With sweeping new refugee legislation set to pass at the end of June and plans introduced in the budget to do away with a burdensome backlog of old skilled worker applications, Postmedia News has attempted to dissect just what's in store in the weeks, ...

Feast Or Famine

Planet S -
Saskatchewan's current Children's Advocate, Bob Pringle (who was an NDP MLA from 1988 to 1998, as well as a Saskatoon city councillor), saw this happening back when we was involved in drafting the Hunger Count reports in 2004 and 2005, ...

The NDP: The road travelled from 2006 to 2012

rabble.ca (blog) -
By James Laxer On election night in January 2006, Jack Layton declared that Canadians had "voted out of hope for change" and expressed the conviction that the NDP caucus, 29 MPs as compared with 19 in 2004, would help place working people and seniors ...

Editorial: Sask. Party springs a labour surprise

Regina Leader-Post -
(The NDP provoked anger when its 2004 spring budget raised the PST just a few months after the party was reelected on a platform promising "the most affordable place to live, work, and raise a family" - but didn't mention tax hikes).

An elected Senate would ruin BC

Vancouver Sun -
The provinces subsidizing the rest of the country [BC, Alberta and Saskatchewan] under our equalization scheme have only 18 seats among them.

Getting a grip on grit

St. Albert Gazette -
The 2004 stormwater plan called for the creation of 23 St. Anne-style interceptors over 10 years at a cost of $10.4 million.

Today is McHappy Day

Edmonton Examiner -
Over 25 per cent of the families come from out of province, including British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Northwest Territories.

If Harper Isn't Reducing Debt, What Is He Doing?

Huffington Post Canada (blog) -
Compromising meant not only attempts to weed out the radical fringe -- a fringe whose outspokenness cost Harper the 2004 election -- but also moving away from fiscal conservatism.
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