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Back in the 1960s and 1970s there was a big Canadian pensions debate, centred mainly on the issue of how to address the then pressing problem of poverty and income security in old age. It resulted in the launching of the contributory CPP/QPP and the improvement of the demogrant Old Age Security/ Guaranteed Income Supplement. [...]
Posted by Andrew Jackson under C. D. Howe Institute, pensions, population aging.
July 3rd, 2008
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Higher oil and natural gas prices are here to stay and that may be a good thing in terms of helping us move to a more energy-efficient economy and averting catastrophic climate change. But we need a plan to safeguard jobs and the living standards of working families in the transition. Rather than leave it [...]
Posted by Andrew Jackson under inflation, oil and gas.
July 3rd, 2008
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