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Sequestration? Bring it on!
Deficit reduction in the US.
3-minute read
The economic value of job security
What is job security worth?
4-minute read
De la maternelle… au prix Nobel
Enabling parents to choose the public school that suits them best.
4-minute read
Une ère néolibérale?
The size of government during the reign of the Liberal Party of Quebec.
4-minute read
Radio-Canada devrait recentrer son mandat
Should we review the mission of Canada's national public broadcaster?
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Viewpoint – The mandate of the CBC/Radio-Canada
The president and CEO of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), Hubert Lacroix, stated recently that the crown corporation had to "be something for, and mean something special to, every Canadian." In accordance with the mandate described in the latest version of the Broadcasting Act, adopted in 1991, Mr. Lacroix wants a wide range of programming that informs, enlightens and entertains. Yet the technological context and the Canadian broadcasting sector have undergone significant changes since 1991. Shouldn't the mandate of the CBC do likewise?
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CBC should concentrate on Canadian culture and information
Shouldn't the mandate of the CBC be reviewed?
3-minute read
Is there a way out for Europe?
The use of monetary expansion and bailout loans to help countries in crisis.
6-minute read
Getting us out of the welfare trap
The equalization formula and its impact on the development of natural resources.
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Equalization: Towards a Formula that Promotes Further Resource Development
The federal equalization program will distribute over $15 billion to the relatively "poorer" Canadian provinces in 2012-2013. The formula used to calculate the amounts to be paid out was significantly modified in 2007. In recent months, numerous criticisms have been expressed, which may be a sign of more contentious debates to come until the revision of the equalization formula in 2014.