Le 28 avril 2011– la pauvreté de la population autochtone québécoise est extrême, et le profond fossé qui sépare le niveau d'éducation des Autochtones de celui des non Autochtones en est la cause principale, selon les conclusions d'un rapport de l'Institut C.D. Howe. Dans son ouvrage intitulé…

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April 28, 2011 – Quebec’s Aboriginal poverty is severe, and the large gap between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal education levels is the most important factor in explaining it, concludes a report from the C.D. Howe Institute. In Aboriginal Education in Quebec: A Benchmarking Exercise,…

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April 21, 2011 – William Robson, President and Chief Executive Officer of the C.D. Howe Institute, today announced the appointment of the Hon. Michael H. Wilson as Chair of the Institute's International Economic Policy Council.

“Ambassador Wilson is one of Canada’s pre-eminent authorities…

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April 14, 2011 – The cost of provincial pharmacare is set to rise precipitously, with spending on Ontario’s drug benefit plan for seniors projected to increase from about 1 percent of provincial income to a full 5 percent by 2061, according to a new C.D. Howe Institute report.

To prepare…

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