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... WITH DEVELOPMENT CHARGES: GROSS POPULATION METHODOLOGY VIOLATES DEVELOPMENT CHARGES ACT, 1997... service levels will mirror population forecasts: "the fact there may be uncertainty does not allow...
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... non-resource GDP grows faster than the population, it follows that [G.sup.R] must also grow faster t... for the elapsed period and updated forecasts of future variables. In light of these changes, th...
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... and completeness of evidence which forecasts future results and about the significance of such ... large or widely distributed the local population is, and therefore it is difficult to draw conclusi...
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...CMHC forecasts 5,125 new starts in Manitoba in 2010, a 23 per cen... "Everyone is busy." If immigration and population growth forecasts for Manitoba continue to hold, de...
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... slump, the author points instead to population aging, previous tax cuts, the multiplication of in...16) forecasts own-source revenue at $60.2 billion and program sp...
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...Canadian population. Safe operation of shipping activities in the Laur...Rationale . The Authority forecasts that the costs of providing an efficient pilotage ...
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..., or both, and low-bailing spending forecasts for the year. In the last five years alone, the re... annually, the same rate as prices and population--in other words, if it stays constant in real term...
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... March issue, profiling the work of the Population Research Institute (PRI) and several other groups .... World Population . The latest forecasts by the UNPD show the number of people in the world...
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We're not there yet. Potash Corp., the world's largest potash producer and the second and third largest producer of nitrogen and phosphate, three key crop nutrients, presented poor quarterly results this week. For this industry, weak results in Q3 means 2009 is a write-off and most hope fertilizer buyers will come off the sidelines next year.
who can entirely blame the farmers? The price of potash remained at very low levels for decades and farmers grew comfortable with affordable, predictable fertilizer prices.
When global demand for nutrients skyrocketed last year, fertilizer producers took full advantage and the price climbed to $1,000 (US) per tonne. As a result, last year's predicament provided exceptional value to investors and shareholders, but little to farmers.
... unprecedented world hungry and forecasts global population to reach nine billion by 2050. T...
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