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  • Canadian environmental groups, including the Pembina Institute and the new Stop Environmental Deregulation in Canada (SEDIC), say the cuts in environmental enforcement are short-sighted. SEDIC says a public opinion proves that environmentalism is still supported by 78% of Canadians.

  • Article explores deregulation of the electricity industry and its impact on business and consumers - Brief Article

  • Electric utilities - Brief Article

  • MTS will have its handcuffs taken off," he said in an interview Tuesday. "I think you'll see more price competition, better deals and more bundling of phone services with television services. It's going to be a feistier, more aggressive MTS.

  • THE BIGGEST blackout in North American history provoked many reflections on technology and society. Some focused on the grid, and the nature of connec...

  • Farming has been largely divided into commodities with representative groups routinely lobbying governments with conflicting messages - bolstering export access versus protecting domestic markets; the pursuit of cheap grain prices for more profitable livestock farming versus prices that make grain farmers profitable, or more regulation versus deregulation of marketing structures. Cattle organizations and some grain organizations say these sectors should be traded away at the World Trade Organization if it means better market access for the export-dependent commodities.

  • ... to one local developer, the deregulations of local zoning bylaws by the City of Toronto "mad...

  • Well, there are no "what ifs" about it. This past spring, B.C.'s Gordon Campbell and Alberta's Ralph Klein signed an agreement with exactly these sweeping constraints on the ability to govern. It is called the Trade, Investment, and Labour Mobility Agreement. B.C. and Alberta trade officials are now shopping it around to other provinces to get them to sign on. The agreement comes into effect next April. The agreement also requires B.C. and Alberta to "mutually recognize or otherwise reconcile their existing standards and regulations" if these "impair or restrict" trade, investment or labour mobility. Then it prohibits new regulations from being introduced that would have these effects. Since regulation always restricts investment in some way, the result will be that all future B.C. and ...

    ..., the agreement can only lead to deregulation because businesses are only likely to sue governme...

  • [Kennedy]'s call for an enterprising Canada resonates with the vibrant economies of western Canada and the potential in other regions. Except for the Kennedy and Scott Brison campaigns, the economy has not received enough attention in this leadership race. Kennedy has challenged Liberals to stand for a more innovative, risk-taking culture both outside and within government. He has raised the tough issue of Canada's weak productivity performance and he has endorsed fiscal discipline, competitive taxation and deregulation. As a progressively minded Canadian, Kennedy equally recognizes the fusion between economic and social policy. He has called for a National Learning Strategy that will partner with the provinces to invest more comprehensively and effectively in skill-training as a lifelo...

  • Under Deng Xiaoping, leader of the Communist Party from 1978 to the mid-'90s, China undertook economic reforms that combined socialism with elements of the market economy. It entailed engagement with the global economy, reversing the traditional policy of economic self-reliance and a lack of interest in trade. In embracing markets, Deng famously observed: "It doesn't matter if a cat is black or white, so long as it catches mice. China's economic reforms coincided with the 'great moderation' -- a period of strong growth in the global economy based on low interest rates, low oil prices and deregulation of key industries such as banking and deregulation. The boom was also based on increases in global trade and investment driven, in part, by the fall of the Berlin Wall, the collapse of the...



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