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This Is How Police Services Can Do More With Less
Subcontracting certain auxiliary tasks performed by police officers to security agents would allow a reduction in the cost of police services.
6-minute read
Services policiers : comment en faire plus, à moindre coût
Subcontracting certain auxiliary tasks performed by police officers to security agents would allow a reduction in the cost of police services.
6-minute read
La santé au Canada: Chaoulli, prise 2?
The courts might soon make more room for the private sector in the funding and delivery of care.
5-minute read
Un anachronisme nommé SAQ
SAQ : The end of a monopoly?
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The Public Health Care Monopoly on Trial: The Legal Challenges Aiming to Change Canada’s Health Care Policies
Canadian patients still have very few options when it comes to health care services. The provision of care that is considered medically required remains largely monopolized by the public sector in each province. The role of private health insurance is limited solely to the coverage of services not insured by the public system. This Research Paper examines the legal challenges aiming to change Canada’s health care policies.
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Services policiers : le privé en renfort!
Subcontracting certain auxiliary tasks performed by police officers to security agents would allow a reduction in the cost of police services.
4-minute read
Comment rendre la fonction publique plus efficace
How to improve the Quebec public service's efficiency?
4-minute read
Les mauvaises promesses de déficits de Justin Trudeau
The fiscal platform of the Liberal Party of Canada.
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Les faits plutôt que les slogans
The popular use, and abuse, of the word “austerity.”
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Justin Trudeau’s ill-advised deficit promises
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's economic program.