Dollar

Dollar (symbol: $) is the name of more than 20 currencies. They include Australian dollar, Canadian dollar, Hong Kong dollar, New Zealand dollar, Singapore dollar, New Taiwan dollar, Jamaican dollar, Liberian dollar, Namibian dollar, Brunei dollar, the United States dollar and several others.

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UOP: University of Ottawa Press · 30 April 2024 English

Since March 2020, there has been an explosion of analyses about the short-term impact and future consequences of long COVID on international relations. This unprecedented crisis demands that we think …

progressive leaders, most Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) governments injected billions of dollars


CIRANO: Centre for Interuniversity Research and Analysis on Organizations · 25 April 2024 French

Le financement de son infrastructure et de ses activités de recherche provient des cotisations de ses organisations-membres, d’une subvention d’infrastructure du gouvernement du Québec, de même que des subventions et …

Il est important de noter que ce classement est très différent si l’on considère la valeur (en dollars) des inves@ssements


Fraser Institute · 23 April 2024 English

particularly hard-hit by high effective tax rates. Many take home only 40 cents or less on each additional dollar earned, because of the combination of higher taxes and loss of federal and provincial transfer benefits

take home only 40 cents or less on each additional dollar earned, because of the combina- tion of higher the term, in that it is meas- ured on the last dollar earned, where decisions are affected by financial phased in at a rate of 27%—or 27 cents on the dollar—to a maximum benefit value of $1,479. This benefit exceed $24,349. The math here is simple: for every dollar earned in excess of $3,000, the individual faces benefit. Taken together this means that for every dollar earned $1.27 is received. Thus, the individuals’


Fraser Institute · 23 April 2024 English

particularly hard-hit by high effective tax rates. Many take home only 40 cents or less on each additional dollar earned, because of the combination of higher taxes and loss of federal and provincial transfer benefits

government benefits, resulting from earning an extra dollar. For example, the Canada Child Benefit, a monthly


22 April 2024 English

We urge the federal government to help fully realize the potential of the billions of dollars in investment we have attracted to the electric vehicle and battery sectors by matching the more than $1 billion

Manitoba municipalities grapple with a billion- dollar water and wastewater deficit, we appreciate the infrastructure: receiving 8 to 12 cents for every tax dollar just isn’t cutting it. We need new funding tools


PI: Pembina Institute for Appropriate Development · 19 April 2024 English

We respectfully acknowledge the space our organization is headquartered in as the traditional and ancestral territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy, comprised of the bands Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai, the Îyârhe …

Using the estimate of $4 in GDP growth for every dollar spent based on 2018 modelling by Dunsky and the


Higher Education Strategy Associates · 18 April 2024 English

HESA's Commentary of the 2024 Canadian Federal Budget

Throw all that together and what you get is a world in which total councils plus CFI spending in 2025-26 will be, in real dollars (From Budget 2024, p. 122) Page 4 | Budget Commentary 2024 Adjusting these to 2022 dollars and comparing to a selection of student awards, so a grad student at the University of Toronto, for example, would end up paying around $6,500 in 2022 dollars And without that extra $1.5 billion or so, it turns out that total tri-council plus CFI dollars, in real terms, will be 10%


Global Risk Institute in Financial Services · 17 April 2024 English

The 2024 budget aims to make investments in the Canadian economy and population, while lowering the national debt and improving the federal deficit in the long term. [...] The budget …

THE 2024 FEDERAL BUDGET I APRIL 2024 3 Table 1: Economic and Fiscal Developments, Policy Actions and Measures billions of dollars


CAPP: Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers · 17 April 2024 English

about Canada’s oil sands, the Montney, Duvernay, Clearwater The oil and natural gas sector and other resource plays that can compete with the best- “Credible energy forecasts are predicting oil …

highly correlated to the strength of the Canadian dollar, impacting The industry is on track to exceed the


CIGI: Centre for International Governance Innovation · 16 April 2024 English

A field with its roots established in the 1950s, artificial intelligence (AI) is suddenly much more in the public eye and capable of doing useful things for casual users as …

on firms omitted due to data limitations in US dollar behemoths such as Apple and Microsoft, the EU listing


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