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Category Archives: City states
Paul Martin’s letter to Bob Friesen, President of the canadian federation of agriculture
(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. Continue reading
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Making sense of the vote: The 2000 Canadian election
(November 1, 2001) 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. Continue reading
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Gunslingers and demagogues
(November 27, 2000) Linda McQuaig’s observations are amusing. What’s her problem with men under 66? Is she threatened by macho men? The Libero Four Stooges: Big Bad Jean, The Rock, Jane and Anne certainly aren’t gunslingers, more like mudslingers. I bet they’d look good in a wetsuit. Continue reading
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Connecting Canadians
(June 28, 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. Continue reading
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The Canadian Radio-Television and Telecom Public Notice CRTC 99-16
(November 30, 1999) AT&T Canada welcomes this opportunity to provide its perspective on the state of the current regime of subsidy collection within the Canadian telecommunications industry. At the outset, AT&T Canada wishes to note that it is committed to the concept of universal service and applauds the Canadian government’s goal of becoming the most connected nation in the world. Continue reading
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