cover image: Monitor Vol. 25, No. 6, March/April 2019

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Monitor Vol. 25, No. 6, March/April 2019

20 Feb 2019

researcher with the CCPA and the history of the left in and do not necessarily reflect He is the co-ordinator of and director of the centre’s the views of the CCPA. [...] The profit with no social anywhere in the world will the system from cheaters, graph has been corrected responsibility for the public increase global warming along with the booths an in the online version of the or society. [...] In a 28 large Canadian cities to outdated and inaccurate Inadequate government new report for the CCPA, present a snapshot of the views of the family; can supports and a lack of The Future of the Canadian costs of raising children accommodate only 18% of replacement workers are Auto Industry, authors across the country. [...] The carbon tax should be to “internalize pricing occurred between 2008 and potential of that revenue stream to fund the externality.” Since we don’t want 2012 under the Liberal government of climate action investments is significant to shock households and businesses Gordon Campbell; the current second and may be more important than the with a sudden spike in prices, the policy phase was initiated. [...] A MANITOBA 1914–1918 Robertson and representatives of FEDERATION OF THE GREAT WAR the Committee of 100 commenced The Great War helped pull the country direct negotiations with the striking OF LABOUR out of recession but the improved civic workers and a deal based upon TIMELINE economy did not spark wage increas- the previously rejected agreement was es.
ISSN
1198497X
Pages
48
Published in
Canada
Series
Monitor