SPECIAL ARTICLES
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The Elephant in the Room: The View from Saskatchewan
by: Ian Peach, Fall 2005
This article is included in the Fall 2005 issue of the Canada West Foundations series called Dialogues. The full issue can be purchased from their website at a cost of $7.95: www.cwf.ca
Federalism and the First Nations: Making Space for First Nations' Self-Determination in the Federal Inherent Right Policy
by: Ian Peach and Merilee Rasmussen (Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan), May 2005
University of Edinburgh's Centre for Canadian conference on FIRST NATIONS, FIRST THOUGHTS
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Our Future, Your Saskatchewan
Based on a Town-Hall forum which took place on January 14, 2005 and moderated by Ms. Stefani Landenegger, CBC Radio.
Commentaries by Murad Al-Katib, Joyce Green, Harold MacKay, Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, David E. Smith, Dale Eisler, Gregory P. Marchildon with closing remarks by Roy Romanow. April 2005
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Half Full, at Best: Challenges to the Council of the Federation
by: Ian Peach June, 2004
C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder #84
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Restructuring the Funding of K-12 Education
by: Dr. John R. Allan, November 2003
This piece was a submission to the Commission on Financing Kindergarten to Grade 12 Education.
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Canada Day - The People Made it Matter
by: Dr. Raymond Blake, SIPP Director, July 2003
This piece was published in Opinion Canada (Centre for Research and Information on Canada) July 3, 2003 (Vol.5,No.25).
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Demographic Change: A Prairie Perspective
by: Dr. John R. Allan, SIPP Senior Fellow, July 2003
This article was released in The CRIC Papers, from the Centre for Research and Information Research.
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The Search Goes On: Rural and Regional Development Strategies in Canada
by: Dr. Raymond Blake, SIPP Director, July 2003
This paper was contributed to the Royal Commission on Renewing and Strengthening our Place in Canada. The Commission consulted with Newfoundlanders and Labradorians to develop a broad consensus on a vision for the future which will identify ways to achieve prosperity and self-reliance.
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