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Winter 1999, Volume 2, Number 1 Download 87.6 KB4 pages Inside this issue: Personal Taxes in British Columbia Lowering Taxes Does Not Lead to Increased…
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An Alternative Guide to Canadian Post-Secondary Education Canadians are guaranteed certain fundamental freedoms: freedom of conscience and religion; freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression,…
A Comparative Study of Economic and Social Conditions in BC and Alberta Download 81.27 KB59 pages Attachments Are Taxes Too High in British Columbia?A New…
A Debate Between Cliff Stainsby and Andrew Jackson Download 174.47 KB 19 pages
Who pays for university education in BC? Who pays for BC’s universities? The usual answer is the taxpayer since tuition fees amount to only one…
Fall 1998, Volume 1, Number 3 Download 86.25 KB4 pages Inside this issue: A Closer Look at Employment in BC The Other Side of the…
Who Pays for University Education in BC? Download 247.04 KB33 pages
Education Limited. Monitoring Corporate Intrusion in Canadian Public Education Download 251.95 KB24 pages
For some, things just seemed better in previous times. Teachers stood in front of the class and taught. Students sat in rows and were polite…
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