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[Richard Groen] said the Manitoba government will examine the CAAMP study as part of its 2008 budget consultations process. He noted that if the education property tax credit had been indexed to the rise in housing prices, the credit would only be $307.50 today instead of $525. "And those tax credits provide an annual benefit to the homeowner, as opposed to the one-time payment of land transfer tax that you pay when you purchase a house," Groen said. He added that given recent record-home sales and prices, "the land transfer tax doesn't seem to have had any effect on the robust housing market in Manitoba.
In my experience, some people are withdrawing money from their long-term retirement savings plans as the only source of a down payment and in some cases not repaying it, which furthe...
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...(iii) is pursuing education at a post-secondary level within four years of lea... received a Millennium Bursary for the 2008–2009 school year and has not ceased since that year to ... amendments enable the implementation of Budget 2008 initiatives. . Description: These amendments ...
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... "relief of poverty, the advancement of education or religion, and certain other purposes as recogni... in our July 20, 2010 and April 10, 2008 blogs. Stay tuned! It appears that the Government ...
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... enacted in the Budget Implementation Act, 2008;. (d) introduces minor adjustments to the Tax-Free... students in respect of a designated educational institution. Division 2 of Part 8 also amends both...
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In 2009, following 10 years of balanced budgets, the Quebec government faced the sudden prospect o... by concentrating its interventions in education, access to foreign markets, competition, taxation,...From 1998/1999 to 2008/2009, Quebec had shown an average budgetary surplu...
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... the Minister for which the designated educational institution has provided that the borrower, despit... assisted from the roughly 1 400 in 2007-2008 to approximately 2 500 per year. The increase in a... to reflect program changes announced in Budget 2008. A five-year evaluation of the CSLP started i...
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If the future of a country is its youth, then Canada's future is increasingly Aboriginal. Canada's Aboriginal youth population is growing at three times the national average. It is and will be a force to be reckoned with. But whether these youth are a force for positive change and economic growth will be determined by the actions all of us take.
The hard-nosed economic facts are that unless we do something about education of Aboriginal youth, hundreds of thousands of youth will not be available to help Canada deal with this demographic crunch. Just as important is the impact that highly skilled and educated Aboriginal people can have on their communities, the much-needed engineers, doctors, nurses, teachers, entrepreneurs. In other words, inaction means human tragedy with significant ec...
... an additional 2,858 were denied aid in 2007-2008. Put simply, many qualified students are not able ...In 2008 and again in 2009, the federal budget indicated the federal government's intention to re...
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The debate regarding Canadian training models continues today. Despite the disagreements, empirical research on the scientistpractitioner model in Canada is scant. Indeed, implementation of science training in clinical psychology programmes has not been systematically studied (Merlo, Collins, & Bernstein, 2008). The paucity of empirical research is made worse because student opinions on the matter have largely been unsolicited. Preliminary evidence suggests that American student opinions regarding the scientist-practitioner model vary widely, with some being staunch advocates and others describing it as a training anachronism ([Aspenson] et al., 1993). More recently, the Council of University Directors of Clinical Psychology (CUDCP) - a nonprofit organisation whose purpose is to fur...
... demand for applied psychology in education, government, and health sectors. Clinical training... place less strain on the supervisor's budget, leaving those resources to be allocated to other ...
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... and cooperation: Post-secondary education is a provincial responsibility. Ten provinces and ... CSLP and the CSLP Review that led to the Budget 2008 initiatives. Extensive consultations were con...
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... Grant 1989; West 1991; Gittings 1998; Arnold 2008). As part of the North, the Arctic's place in Cana...Its budget is small compared with national governments, and i... that Canada should continue its public education about the Arctic and the research undertaken durin...