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I recently gave a talk to clients with the Bank of Montreal called 'Green Shoots or Suckers' Rally?' and I asked the audience whether they thought this market was a suckers' rally," says [Robert Ironside], a professor at Kwantlen Polytechnic University School of Business in Vancouver. "What we are saying is take a little less income now," she says. "What you will get over time is the price appreciation on the stock, an increase in the dividend, and you'll probably have more in the future than what you would have with the preferred. Barry Eichengreen, a professor of economics at the University of California, Berkeley, and Kevin H. O'Rourke, a professor of economics at Trinity College in Dublin, recently published an essay on the policy analysis website www.voxeu.org comparing the curre...
During the June 2004 and January 2006 federal election campaigns, the Liberal Party promised the creation of a universal, accessible childcare policy. Given the current scarcity of affordable, quality childcare throughout the country, this promise was, quite predictably, warmly received. At the same time, discussions about a national childcare policy raised important questions about ensuring the universality of accessible, quality care for children. Such issues have yet to be seriously deliberated in the academic, public and political discussions regarding the development of national childcare. This paper seeks to address questions about the effectiveness of federal involvement in early child education and care through the analysis of two other legislative initiatives created to support...
... forces and by a family's social and economic circumstances. Thus, in 2001, a Statistics Canada ...
..., this article offers a discourse analysis of Canada's threat perceptions and security rhetor... military theatre in which political, economic, cultural and other interests were subordinated to...
... representations constituted government policy immune from judicial review - Whether facts as ple... prima facie duty of care arises and the analysis proceeds to the second stage, which asks whether t... on public policy considerations, such as economic, social and political factors, provided they are n...
The main carriers of national innovation capacity are the regions which gather the technology, economy, and culture, and the strength of regional innovation capacity indicates the strength of the national innovation capability, so the key to the improvement of the national innovation capacity is to enhance the innovation capacity of every region. Using statistics and statistical software SPSS V17.0 Statistics for principal component analysis, and to analyze and sort the innovation capability for our country's 15 provinces and municipalities, evaluate the results and put forward policy recommendations related, to provide better ideas for economic development of every region.
.... REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS STATEMENT . (This statement is not part of the Reg... experienced business people and their economic resources to Canada. Candidates for the IIP must d... by the Treasury Board Secretariat’s Policy on Evaluation and the Evaluation Directives: relev...
...Tax increases distort economic decisions and erode tax bases because of tax avoid... a leading independent, economic and social policy research institution. The Institute promotes sound... to the third aspect of tax policy analysis by measuring the welfare losses imposed on Canadia...
...Torts -- Negligence -- Economic loss -- Railway bridge owned by Crown damaged by b... recovery as well as any residual policy considerations which call for a limitation on liab... not taken into account in the proximity analysis. The approach enunciated in Kamloops does not thre...
... entry of business persons, competition policy, labour, and the environment. (6) The results of t...Gaisford and William A. Kerr, Economic Analysis for International Trade Negotiations (Cheltenham: ...
Canadian policy makers have repeatedly emphasized improving relations with Brazil as a strategic objective in the Americas. Given past failures to cooperate, this objective may be difficult to realize. We argue that one of the reasons for this unrealized relationship between Canada and Brazil within hemispheric institutions is different national approaches to the role and purpose of multilateralism. This argument is advanced through an analysis of national interpretations of each country's engagement with multilateralism, drawing on the local literatures. The paper concludes with a discussion of the prospects and limits of future multilateral cooperation between the two countries, drawing on examples from the Inter-American System.
... potential" of this relationship through economic competition for the same world market shares, part...
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