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Studies & Bills
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Location
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October 30, 2001 9:37 AM
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- The effectiveness of and possible improvements to the present equalization policy in ensuring that provincial governments have sufficient revenues to provide reasonably comparable levels of public service at reasonably comparable levels of taxation
- Heather Farrow, Senior Research Officer
- Wayne Lucas, General Vice-President
- Paul Moist, National President (Canadian Union of Public Employees)
- Jane Stinson, Research Director
- Dan Usher (From Queen's University)
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Room 705, Victoria Building
140 Wellington Street
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October 31, 2001 6:07 PM
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- The effectiveness of and possible improvements to the present equalization policy in ensuring that provincial governments have sufficient revenues to provide reasonably comparable levels of public service at reasonably comparable levels of taxation
- Robin W. Boadway, Department of Economics ( From Queen's University:)
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Room 705, Victoria Building
140 Wellington Street
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November 6, 2001 9:32 AM
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- The effectiveness of and possible improvements to the present equalization policy in ensuring that provincial governments have sufficient revenues to provide reasonably comparable levels of public service at reasonably comparable levels of taxation
- Neil LeBlanc, Minister of Finance of Nova Scotia
- Elizabeth A. Cody, Executive Director, Fiscal & Economic Policy, Nova Scotia Finance Department
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Room 705, Victoria Building
140 Wellington Street
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November 7, 2001 6:15 PM
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- The effectiveness of and possible improvements to the present equalization policy in ensuring that provincial governments have sufficient revenues to provide reasonably comparable levels of public service at reasonably comparable levels of taxation
- Michel Boucher, École nationale d'administration publique (From the University of Quebec:)
- Ron Neumann, Director of Intergovernmental Finance (From the Department of Finance of Manitoba:)
- The Honourable Gregory F. Selinger, Minister of Finance (From the Government of Manitoba:)
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Room 705, Victoria Building
140 Wellington Street
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November 20, 2001 9:34 AM
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- The effectiveness of and possible improvements to the present equalization policy in ensuring that provincial governments have sufficient revenues to provide reasonably comparable levels of public service at reasonably comparable levels of taxation
- Paul M. Boothe, Professor of Economics, Fellow, Institute for Public Economics (As an individual)
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Room 705, Victoria Building
140 Wellington Street
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November 21, 2001 5:46 PM
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- The Supplementary Estimates (A) for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2002
- David Bickerton, Executive Director, Expenditure Operations & Estimates Directorate, Comptrollership Branch
- Richard J. Neville, Deputy Comptroller General, Comptrollership Branch (From Treasury Board of Canada :)
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Room 705, Victoria Building
140 Wellington Street
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November 27, 2001 9:34 AM
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- The effectiveness of and possible improvements to the present equalization policy in ensuring that provincial governments have sufficient revenues to provide reasonably comparable levels of public service at reasonably comparable levels of taxation
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Room 705, Victoria Building
140 Wellington Street
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In Camera
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November 28, 2001 5:47 PM
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- The Supplementary Estimates (A) for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2002
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Room 705, Victoria Building
140 Wellington Street
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In Camera
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December 4, 2001 9:30 AM
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- The effectiveness of and possible improvements to the present equalization policy in ensuring that provincial governments have sufficient revenues to provide reasonably comparable levels of public service at reasonably comparable levels of taxation
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Room 172-E, Centre Block
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In Camera
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December 11, 2001 9:32 AM
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- The effectiveness of and possible improvements to the present equalization policy in ensuring that provincial governments have sufficient revenues to provide reasonably comparable levels of public service at reasonably comparable levels of taxation
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Room 705, Victoria Building
140 Wellington Street
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In Camera
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