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Study
Le Québec demeure l'une des provinces canadiennes ayant le moins de liberté économique
Le Québec demeure l'une des provinces canadiennes ayant le moins de liberté économique
| by:
Fred McMahon,
and Filip Palda
Study
Le Québec demeure la province canadienne la moins attrayante pour les investisseurs pétroliers et gaziers
Le Québec demeure la province canadienne la moins attrayante pour les investisseurs pétroliers et gaziers
| by:
Kenneth P. Green
Study
La journée d’affranchissement de l’impôt 2014
Sa journée d'affranchissement de l'impôt le 14 juin, un jour plus tard que l'an dernier, place le Québec à l'avant-dernier rang national
| by:
Filip Palda
Study
Les Canadiens fêteront le 14 juin la journée d'affranchissement de l'impôt
Les Canadiens fêteront le 14 juin la journée d'affranchissement de l'impôt
| by:
Milagros Palacios
| by:
Jason Clemens,
and Deani Van Pelt
Commentary
Coup d’œil sur les Québécois qui votent avec leurs pieds
Appeared in the Paru dans La Presse
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Jason Clemens,
and Yanick Labrie
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Mike Cardinal
Mike Cardinal was elected to his fourth term as the Member of the Legislative Assembly for Athabasca-Wabasca on March 12, 2001, and was subsequently appointed Alberta's Minister of Sustainable
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Robert Strother
Robert C. Strother was a tax partner at Davis & Company, Vancouver, British Columbia when his chapter in this book was written. A Sir James Dunn Scholar, Mr. Strother graduated as the Gold Medallist
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Hal Kvisle
Hal Kvisle (pronounced KWIZ'LEE) was born in Innisfail, Alberta in 1952. He received a bachelor of science in engineering with distinction from the University of Alberta in 1975 and an MBA from the
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Lennie Kaplan
Lennie Kaplan is a former senior manager in the Fiscal and Economic Policy division of Alberta’s Ministry of Treasury Board and Finance where he examined best practices in long-term fiscal