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Inside this issue: Personal Taxes in British Columbia Lowering Taxes Does Not Lead to Increased Government Revenues
Inside this issue: A Closer Look at Employment in BC The Other Side of the Alberta Advantage
Inside this issue: What's Happening to Incomes? Increased Economic Inequality in Canada: Is BC Any Different? Unionization Rates in British Columbia
Inside this issue: Spending cuts are the wrong choice for BC Reckless and Unnecessary: BC's January 17 budget and job cuts announcement In Service of Business: BC's New Plan for the Environment
Inside this issue: Waiting for a Miracle - BC Economic and Fiscal Update Managing the Cost of Olympic Gold
Inside this issue: Beyond the Staples Economy BC Exports Raw Logs, Jobs and Revenue
(Vancouver) Hosting the 2010 Winter Olympics cannot be justified on economic grounds alone. That is one of the key findings of Olympic Costs and Benefits: A Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Proposed Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, released today by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
(Vancouver) The Vancouver 2010 Olympic Bid Corporation's claims that hosting the Winter Games will generate an employment boom are wildly exaggerated and not born out by the experience of previous host cities.