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Bill 1 - An Act Respecting the Future of Quebec
Content: The time has come to reap the fields of history. The time has come at last to harvest what has been sown for us by four hundred years of men and women and courage, rooted in the soil and now returned to it. The time has come for us, tomorrow's ancestors...
uni.ca - Ontario Government Research on Quebec Secession
Content: This note lists a number of agreements that govern relations between Ontario and Quebec. The note is divided in two parts. The first part provides background on higher-profile agreements involving major client groups
Let's Make Unemployment Insurance Work for Everyone
Content: Estimated cost to of declining unemployment insurance coverage. Tables show estimated annual loss in benefits for each riding between 1993 and 2001 as increasingly fewer of the dollars...
Intellectuals for the Sovereignty of Quebec
Content: A paper prepared by Intellectuals for Sovereignty (IPSO).
Canadian unemployment insurance stamps
Content: Canadian Unemployment insurance revenue stamps
Canadian Economics Association / Association Canadienne d'Économique
Content: Held at Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario. Provides conference program and list of participants.
Let's Make Unemployment Insurance Work for Everyone
Content: Fact sheets that track the number of unemployed people who received unemployment insurance, broken down by gender and age, for Canada's 24 largest urban centres can be downloaded here
Gosselin v. Quebec (Attorney General)
Content: Constitutional law -- Charter of Rights -- Equality -- Welfare -- Regulation providing for reduced welfare benefits for individuals under 30 not participating in training or work experience employment programs -- Whether Regulation infringed right to...
HRDC - Income Distributional Implications of Unemployment Insurance and Social
Content: This is the twenty-fourth in a series of papers being sponsored by Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC). We would like to thank Sadettin Erksoy (Research Associate), Tom McGuire and Lynn Lethbridge for their excellent work as research assistants on...
Campeau v. Canada (Unemployment Insurance Commission)
Content: Absent any specific statutory provisions such as the penalty provisions in subsections 33(3) and 103(1) and (2) of the Unemployment Insurance Act ("the Act"),1 we are not prepared to accept the applicant"s proposition that the Employment and Insurance...
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