Unite what right?
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Government can’t fill this bottomless pit
Don Cayo on the state of the coal industry in Nova Scotia in 1996. He says "There is no way to make everyone happy. But there is a way to get better bang for the very big bucks already committed to compensate for closing the mines. If the federal government was smart -- and I see too little evidence that it is -- it would learn a lesson from the disastrous TAGS program it implemented and then extended after the collapse of East Coast groundfish stocks in 1991."
Allocating the Catch Among Fisherman
One of Canada's most recognised authorities in natural resource management, provides an illuminating look at the history of Individual Transferable Quotas and other forms of property in the fishery, the present position, and suggests thoughtful principles to guide decision makers into the future.
Les coupures aux subventions régionales ont pour effet de stimuler l’économie du Canada Atlantique
Cette recherche «changera notre façon de voir l’économie du Canada Atlantique»
Atlantic Canada’s Economy Gains Ground as Regional Subsidies Cut
Research will "change the way we all think about the economy of Atlantic Canada"
Hausse tarifaire pour les Néo-Brunswickois ou pertes importantes pour Énergie NB
Une étude recommande l’abolition du monopole d’ Énergie NB
New Brunswickers Face Rate Hikes or Big Losses at NB Power
Report Calls for End to Monopoly
New Brunswick Power Failure
Thomas Adams, executive director of the Toronto-based Energy Probe and AIMS president Brian Lee Crowley presented the findings of this report in October of 1996 to the New Brunswick Legislature's Standing Committee on Crown Corporations. Adams' report recommends quickly opening up New Brunswick's power market to competition, dismantling NB Power into its component parts, and privatizing most of those parts.