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[...] being honest that such environmental measures will increase the price of the products we buy. * Economic Growth Politicians of all stripes like to say they will encourage economic growth. [...] the "Statement of the Government of Canada on Indian Policy (White Paper)" from 1969 still makes interesting reading today. They are coping with the impact of poverty, crime, illness or close to home right now, natural disasters like floods. [...] regular life can be challenging. [...] take on the big global challenges like the environment and climate change, international development, and war and peace.
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... and how does this identity connect with policy? Canada's identity or sense of "self" at home and ... scholarship, popular media, and government policy about the Canadian Arctic. Clearly, the Can... government's 2005 International Policy Statement connects climate change with the "need for Canada ...
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They've taken an issue that's long been stewing among farmers, tossed in some selective listening, fed the critics and stirred up the pro-board forces.
The minority Conservative government's policy document includes a statement that says it will offer "Western grain farmers freedom to make their own marketing and transportation decisions. Western grain farmers should be able to participate voluntarily in the Canadian Wheat Board.
The pro-board forces argue that under an open market, the CWB would be just like any other grain company -- except that it wouldn't own elevators or export terminals and would, in fact, have to lease space from the major grain companies that would be its competitors for farmers' grain.
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... argues that since December 2005, the government of Canada has decided to securitize its political ... published Canada's International Policy Statement (Canada 2005). This strategic document explicitly ...
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... Respondent Ministers, on behalf of the Government of Canada, to assist him in pursuing commutation o... the government's decision is one of high policy falling within the royal prerogative and that this... law.” This was followed by a similar statement in the House by the Government Leader, the Honoura...
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... of the development of responsible government in the Westminster system. The answers tended to a...Public statements or written declarations signed outside the House o..., this statement announced significant policy positions on how the government intended to approa...
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... Sandland state that "mental health law and policy is, by its very definition, an interdisciplinary s...By this statement, I am not denying that, through the medical model,...
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In Standing Up For Canada, the Conservative Party of Canada's policy statement for the last federal election, page 17, contains this promise: "A Conservative government will: Limit the future growth of spending on federal grants and contribution programs by the federal government's departments and agencies (other than National Defense and Indian Affairs) to the rate of inflation and population growth.
I'm careful about drawing conclusions because I don't want to talk about motivation. But listen to the language that's coming out of the Conservatives right now at [the standing] committee where they're discussing the repeal of Section 67 of the Human Rights Act. One of them said something like 'We just want to give you human rights.' That typifies to me the lack of understanding we're d...
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Adopting a holistic approach, Canada's "3D" policy of defence, diplomacy, and development advocates i..., the promised benefits of a whole-of-government approach to overseas missions have yet to be reali... of Canada's 2005 international policy statement, which states, "we secure our own interests by cre...
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... 2001, Canada's successive federal governments have gone to great pains to explain the military i... line with a longstanding Canadian foreign policy tradition--that the intervention promotes Canadian... its October 2005 international policy statement. Afghanistan was folded into more general discussi...