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1989–2003 Download 507.71 KB20 pages
A review of Nova Scotia’s energy sector in 2004 Download 294.61 KB23 pages Attachments Response to Cecil Clarke, NS Minister of Energy
The Nova Scotia Minimum Wage Download 205.89 KB17 pages
Nova Scotia Alternative Provincial Budget 2005-06 Download 730.9 KB34 pages
Socio-Economic and Environmental Impacts Download 187.28 KB21 pages
Winter 2005 Download 253.62 KB 4 pages
Financing Canadians’ Commitment to Sharing and Social Solidarity Download 968.26 KB 28 pages
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