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The Surface Owner’s Burden: Landowner Rights and Alberta’s Oil and Gas Well Liabilities Crisis. Victoria Goodday. Braeden Larson. Download Publication. April 8, 2020. CANADIAN KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES ABOUT DEFENCE AND H SUMMARY • Canadians who have served in the CAF report a higher degree of perceived international threats –Canadians who served in the CAF score the degree to which Canada faces international threats a 6.3 out of 10, compared to 5.5 out of 10 for Canadians who did not serve and have no family who served. • China is perceived as the top threat to Canada both today and in the future GROWN LOCALLY, HARVESTED GLOBALLY: THE ROLE OF … 1 GROWN LOCALLY, HARVESTED GLOBALLY: THE ROLE OF TEMPORARY FOREIGN WORKERS IN CANADIAN AGRICULTURE* Robert Falconer SUMMARY Canadians produce a lot of food, but harvesting that food has increasingly meant ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY TRENDS Page 1 of 2 . Authors: Victoria Goodday and Braeden Larson . Interested in having . Energy & Environmental Policy Trends. delivered to your in-box? Email: sppweb@ucalgary.ca ABORIGINAL-CANADIANS AND ENERGY LITERACY: A SURVEY OF INTRODUCTION This study is the third in a series of surveys on Canadian energy literacy and opinions on energy. The first was a pan-Canadian survey of 1,508 households,1 while the second surveyed 589 business and policy leaders across Canada.2 This current report presents the results of a survey of Aboriginal people across Canada, their knowledge of energy issues and preferences for PIERRE-GERLIER FOREST, PHD Pierre-Gerlier FOREST, PhD Professor and Director James S. and Barbara A. Palmer Chair in Public Policy School of Public Policy University ofCalgary
CRITICAL MINERALS ASSESSMENT APPROACHES AND EXAMPLES Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural Resources, 2017 Critical Minerals Assessment Approaches and Examples: Clean ASSESSMENT OF CRITICAL MINERALS: METHODOLOGY AND INITIAL The Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) was established by the National Science and Technology Policy, Organization, and Priorities Act of 1976. CUTTING PROVINCIAL CORPORATE INCOME TAX RATES TO … 1 to the point where it has sabotaged the government’s goal of raising more revenue. This phenomenon has also occurred in New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, P.E.I., and THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY April 28, 2021. A Review of Barriers to Full-Scale Deployment of Emissions-Reduction Technologies. G. Kent Fellows Victoria Goodday Winter, Jennifer. April 15, 2021. Reversing the Decline of Canadian Public Markets. Bryce C. Tingle, QC J. Ari Pandes. April 14, 2021.BRAEDEN LARSON
The Surface Owner’s Burden: Landowner Rights and Alberta’s Oil and Gas Well Liabilities Crisis. Victoria Goodday. Braeden Larson. Download Publication. April 8, 2020. CANADIAN KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES ABOUT DEFENCE AND H SUMMARY • Canadians who have served in the CAF report a higher degree of perceived international threats –Canadians who served in the CAF score the degree to which Canada faces international threats a 6.3 out of 10, compared to 5.5 out of 10 for Canadians who did not serve and have no family who served. • China is perceived as the top threat to Canada both today and in the future GROWN LOCALLY, HARVESTED GLOBALLY: THE ROLE OF … 1 GROWN LOCALLY, HARVESTED GLOBALLY: THE ROLE OF TEMPORARY FOREIGN WORKERS IN CANADIAN AGRICULTURE* Robert Falconer SUMMARY Canadians produce a lot of food, but harvesting that food has increasingly meant ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY TRENDS Page 1 of 2 . Authors: Victoria Goodday and Braeden Larson . Interested in having . Energy & Environmental Policy Trends. delivered to your in-box? Email: sppweb@ucalgary.ca ABORIGINAL-CANADIANS AND ENERGY LITERACY: A SURVEY OF INTRODUCTION This study is the third in a series of surveys on Canadian energy literacy and opinions on energy. The first was a pan-Canadian survey of 1,508 households,1 while the second surveyed 589 business and policy leaders across Canada.2 This current report presents the results of a survey of Aboriginal people across Canada, their knowledge of energy issues and preferences for PIERRE-GERLIER FOREST, PHD Pierre-Gerlier FOREST, PhD Professor and Director James S. and Barbara A. Palmer Chair in Public Policy School of Public Policy University ofCalgary
CRITICAL MINERALS ASSESSMENT APPROACHES AND EXAMPLES Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural Resources, 2017 Critical Minerals Assessment Approaches and Examples: Clean ASSESSMENT OF CRITICAL MINERALS: METHODOLOGY AND INITIAL The Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) was established by the National Science and Technology Policy, Organization, and Priorities Act of 1976. CUTTING PROVINCIAL CORPORATE INCOME TAX RATES TO … 1 to the point where it has sabotaged the government’s goal of raising more revenue. This phenomenon has also occurred in New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, P.E.I., andPUBLICATIONS
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3 Canada’s public health system was in its infancy, policy-makers deliberated on the choice of whether to include dentistry in the basket of publicly insured health services, or to GENDER DISPARITIES IN THE LABOUR MARKET? EXAMINING … 3 Figure 1: Number of Active COVID-19 Cases in Alberta, March 12, 2020–February 15, 2021 Source: Government of Canada Public Health Infobase, 2020–2021. 3 - UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY and working classes, a sense that society is headed in the wrong direction and a backlash . against the loss of traditional core values. Ordered populism rests on the belief inDAHLBY, BEV
Cutting Provincial Corporate Income Tax Rates to Promote Investment, Employment and Economic Growth. Dahlby, Bev. Ferede, Ergete. Download Publication. November 2, 2015.G. KENT FELLOWS
Enabling Partial Upgrading in Alberta: A Review of the Regulatory Framework and Opportunities for Improvement THE THEORY AND EVIDENCE CONCERNING PUBLIC-PRIVATE www.policyscool.ca Volume 9 Issue 12 March 2016 THE THEORY AND EVIDENCE CONCERNING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN CANADA AND ELSEWHERE† Anthony E. Boardman, Matti Siemiatycki and Aidan R.Vining
PIPELINES AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: FROM OPPOSITION TO The building of pipelines has become a lightning rod issue in Canada, often centred around whether Indigenous peoples support them on or near their territories. While the media has mainly focused on groups that oppose pipelines, in the past ten years there has been a remarkable shift in how Indigenous communities are involved in andbenefit
50 YEARS OF GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA BUDGETING 2 IN THE BEGINNING The defining characteristic of the government of Alberta’s finances is a heavy reliance on the revenue the province receives from the production and sale of non-renewable resources, in THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY April 28, 2021. A Review of Barriers to Full-Scale Deployment of Emissions-Reduction Technologies. G. Kent Fellows Victoria Goodday Winter, Jennifer. April 15, 2021. Reversing the Decline of Canadian Public Markets. Bryce C. Tingle, QC J. Ari Pandes. April 14, 2021. MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY (MPP) The University of Calgary Master of Public Policy (MPP) program is a one-year integrated program that gives you the skills and hands-on training to create, influence and impact policy in both the public and private sectors. As Canada’s leading policy school, we guarantee your education will be as dynamic and diverse as the world of publicpolicy.
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The Surface Owner’s Burden: Landowner Rights and Alberta’s Oil and Gas Well Liabilities Crisis. Victoria Goodday. Braeden Larson. Download Publication. April 8, 2020. CANADIAN KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES ABOUT DEFENCE AND H SUMMARY • Canadians who have served in the CAF report a higher degree of perceived international threats –Canadians who served in the CAF score the degree to which Canada faces international threats a 6.3 out of 10, compared to 5.5 out of 10 for Canadians who did not serve and have no family who served. • China is perceived as the top threat to Canada both today and in the future GROWN LOCALLY, HARVESTED GLOBALLY: THE ROLE OF … 1 GROWN LOCALLY, HARVESTED GLOBALLY: THE ROLE OF TEMPORARY FOREIGN WORKERS IN CANADIAN AGRICULTURE* Robert Falconer SUMMARY Canadians produce a lot of food, but harvesting that food has increasingly meant ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY TRENDS Page 1 of 2 . Authors: Victoria Goodday and Braeden Larson . Interested in having . Energy & Environmental Policy Trends. delivered to your in-box? Email: sppweb@ucalgary.ca ABORIGINAL-CANADIANS AND ENERGY LITERACY: A SURVEY OF INTRODUCTION This study is the third in a series of surveys on Canadian energy literacy and opinions on energy. The first was a pan-Canadian survey of 1,508 households,1 while the second surveyed 589 business and policy leaders across Canada.2 This current report presents the results of a survey of Aboriginal people across Canada, their knowledge of energy issues and preferences for CRITICAL MINERALS ASSESSMENT APPROACHES AND EXAMPLES Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural Resources, 2017 Critical Minerals Assessment Approaches and Examples: Clean ASSESSMENT OF CRITICAL MINERALS: METHODOLOGY AND INITIAL The Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) was established by the National Science and Technology Policy, Organization, and Priorities Act of 1976. CUTTING PROVINCIAL CORPORATE INCOME TAX RATES TO … 1 to the point where it has sabotaged the government’s goal of raising more revenue. This phenomenon has also occurred in New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, P.E.I., and THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY April 28, 2021. A Review of Barriers to Full-Scale Deployment of Emissions-Reduction Technologies. G. Kent Fellows Victoria Goodday Winter, Jennifer. April 15, 2021. Reversing the Decline of Canadian Public Markets. Bryce C. Tingle, QC J. Ari Pandes. April 14, 2021. MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY (MPP) The University of Calgary Master of Public Policy (MPP) program is a one-year integrated program that gives you the skills and hands-on training to create, influence and impact policy in both the public and private sectors. As Canada’s leading policy school, we guarantee your education will be as dynamic and diverse as the world of publicpolicy.
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The Surface Owner’s Burden: Landowner Rights and Alberta’s Oil and Gas Well Liabilities Crisis. Victoria Goodday. Braeden Larson. Download Publication. April 8, 2020. CANADIAN KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES ABOUT DEFENCE AND H SUMMARY • Canadians who have served in the CAF report a higher degree of perceived international threats –Canadians who served in the CAF score the degree to which Canada faces international threats a 6.3 out of 10, compared to 5.5 out of 10 for Canadians who did not serve and have no family who served. • China is perceived as the top threat to Canada both today and in the future GROWN LOCALLY, HARVESTED GLOBALLY: THE ROLE OF … 1 GROWN LOCALLY, HARVESTED GLOBALLY: THE ROLE OF TEMPORARY FOREIGN WORKERS IN CANADIAN AGRICULTURE* Robert Falconer SUMMARY Canadians produce a lot of food, but harvesting that food has increasingly meant ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY TRENDS Page 1 of 2 . Authors: Victoria Goodday and Braeden Larson . Interested in having . Energy & Environmental Policy Trends. delivered to your in-box? Email: sppweb@ucalgary.ca ABORIGINAL-CANADIANS AND ENERGY LITERACY: A SURVEY OF INTRODUCTION This study is the third in a series of surveys on Canadian energy literacy and opinions on energy. The first was a pan-Canadian survey of 1,508 households,1 while the second surveyed 589 business and policy leaders across Canada.2 This current report presents the results of a survey of Aboriginal people across Canada, their knowledge of energy issues and preferences for CRITICAL MINERALS ASSESSMENT APPROACHES AND EXAMPLES Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural Resources, 2017 Critical Minerals Assessment Approaches and Examples: Clean ASSESSMENT OF CRITICAL MINERALS: METHODOLOGY AND INITIAL The Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) was established by the National Science and Technology Policy, Organization, and Priorities Act of 1976. CUTTING PROVINCIAL CORPORATE INCOME TAX RATES TO … 1 to the point where it has sabotaged the government’s goal of raising more revenue. This phenomenon has also occurred in New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, P.E.I., and JOHN BAKER | THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY Gender Disparities in the Labour Market? Examining the COVID-19Pandemic in Alberta
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3 Canada’s public health system was in its infancy, policy-makers deliberated on the choice of whether to include dentistry in the basket of publicly insured health services, or to 3 - UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY and working classes, a sense that society is headed in the wrong direction and a backlash . against the loss of traditional core values. Ordered populism rests on the belief in OBSOLESCENCE AS AN OPPORTUNITY: THE ROLE OF ADAPTIVE … 1 The municipal government can play a key role in supporting the process of adaptive re-use, and it certainly has an incentive to do so as the declining values of property inDAHLBY, BEV
Cutting Provincial Corporate Income Tax Rates to Promote Investment, Employment and Economic Growth. Dahlby, Bev. Ferede, Ergete. Download Publication. November 2, 2015.KNEEBONE, RONALD
Social Policy Trends: Income Inequality and Low Birth Weights,1979-2017
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Enabling Partial Upgrading in Alberta: A Review of the Regulatory Framework and Opportunities for Improvement THE THEORY AND EVIDENCE CONCERNING PUBLIC-PRIVATE www.policyscool.ca Volume 9 Issue 12 March 2016 THE THEORY AND EVIDENCE CONCERNING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN CANADA AND ELSEWHERE† Anthony E. Boardman, Matti Siemiatycki and Aidan R.Vining
PIPELINES AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: FROM OPPOSITION TO The building of pipelines has become a lightning rod issue in Canada, often centred around whether Indigenous peoples support them on or near their territories. While the media has mainly focused on groups that oppose pipelines, in the past ten years there has been a remarkable shift in how Indigenous communities are involved in andbenefit
50 YEARS OF GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA BUDGETING 2 IN THE BEGINNING The defining characteristic of the government of Alberta’s finances is a heavy reliance on the revenue the province receives from the production and sale of non-renewable resources, in THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY April 28, 2021. A Review of Barriers to Full-Scale Deployment of Emissions-Reduction Technologies. G. Kent Fellows Victoria Goodday Winter, Jennifer. April 15, 2021. Reversing the Decline of Canadian Public Markets. Bryce C. Tingle, QC J. Ari Pandes. April 14, 2021. ALBERTA FUTURES PROJECT Alberta Futures Project. The collapse of oil and gas prices in 2014 combined with the rapid growth of U.S. oil production, difficulties in obtaining approval for infrastructure to reach new markets, and uncertainty regarding the impacts of climate change policies worldwide have proven to be strong headwinds for the province’s key energysector.
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The Surface Owner’s Burden: Landowner Rights and Alberta’s Oil and Gas Well Liabilities Crisis. Victoria Goodday. Braeden Larson. Download Publication. April 8, 2020. JOHN BAKER | THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY Gender Disparities in the Labour Market? Examining the COVID-19Pandemic in Alberta
JOINT JD-MPP PROGRAM Offered in partnership by the Faculty of Law and The School of Public Policy, this 3.5 year program is targeted at students who are interested in developing their legal skills and their ability to understand, analyze, develop and implement public policy. Students interested in the JD/MPP must meet the admission requirements for theFaculty of
THE STATE OF THE ALBERTA ECONOMY AND THE PATH … 1 ALBERTA FUTURES PROJECT PRE-PUBLICATION SERIES Alberta has a long history of facing serious challenges to its economy, including shocks in the form of resource price instability, market access constraints,and federal energy
GROWN LOCALLY, HARVESTED GLOBALLY: THE ROLE OF … 1 GROWN LOCALLY, HARVESTED GLOBALLY: THE ROLE OF TEMPORARY FOREIGN WORKERS IN CANADIAN AGRICULTURE* Robert Falconer SUMMARY Canadians produce a lot of food, but harvesting that food has increasingly meantKNEEBONE, RONALD
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Enabling Partial Upgrading in Alberta: A Review of the Regulatory Framework and Opportunities for Improvement ABORIGINAL-CANADIANS AND ENERGY LITERACY: A SURVEY OF INTRODUCTION This study is the third in a series of surveys on Canadian energy literacy and opinions on energy. The first was a pan-Canadian survey of 1,508 households,1 while the second surveyed 589 business and policy leaders across Canada.2 This current report presents the results of a survey of Aboriginal people across Canada, their knowledge of energy issues and preferences for THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY April 28, 2021. A Review of Barriers to Full-Scale Deployment of Emissions-Reduction Technologies. G. Kent Fellows Victoria Goodday Winter, Jennifer. April 15, 2021. Reversing the Decline of Canadian Public Markets. Bryce C. Tingle, QC J. Ari Pandes. April 14, 2021. ALBERTA FUTURES PROJECT Alberta Futures Project. The collapse of oil and gas prices in 2014 combined with the rapid growth of U.S. oil production, difficulties in obtaining approval for infrastructure to reach new markets, and uncertainty regarding the impacts of climate change policies worldwide have proven to be strong headwinds for the province’s key energysector.
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The Surface Owner’s Burden: Landowner Rights and Alberta’s Oil and Gas Well Liabilities Crisis. Victoria Goodday. Braeden Larson. Download Publication. April 8, 2020. JOHN BAKER | THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY Gender Disparities in the Labour Market? Examining the COVID-19Pandemic in Alberta
JOINT JD-MPP PROGRAM Offered in partnership by the Faculty of Law and The School of Public Policy, this 3.5 year program is targeted at students who are interested in developing their legal skills and their ability to understand, analyze, develop and implement public policy. Students interested in the JD/MPP must meet the admission requirements for theFaculty of
THE STATE OF THE ALBERTA ECONOMY AND THE PATH … 1 ALBERTA FUTURES PROJECT PRE-PUBLICATION SERIES Alberta has a long history of facing serious challenges to its economy, including shocks in the form of resource price instability, market access constraints,and federal energy
GROWN LOCALLY, HARVESTED GLOBALLY: THE ROLE OF … 1 GROWN LOCALLY, HARVESTED GLOBALLY: THE ROLE OF TEMPORARY FOREIGN WORKERS IN CANADIAN AGRICULTURE* Robert Falconer SUMMARY Canadians produce a lot of food, but harvesting that food has increasingly meantKNEEBONE, RONALD
Social Policy Trends: Income Inequality and Low Birth Weights,1979-2017
G. KENT FELLOWS
Enabling Partial Upgrading in Alberta: A Review of the Regulatory Framework and Opportunities for Improvement ABORIGINAL-CANADIANS AND ENERGY LITERACY: A SURVEY OF INTRODUCTION This study is the third in a series of surveys on Canadian energy literacy and opinions on energy. The first was a pan-Canadian survey of 1,508 households,1 while the second surveyed 589 business and policy leaders across Canada.2 This current report presents the results of a survey of Aboriginal people across Canada, their knowledge of energy issues and preferences for BLOG | THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY Simpson Centre New Growth: Reviews of Current Ag Policy Research and Articles Source: The Lancet Summary: We review two articles in our blog. First, a recent research article discusses three new agricultural laws introduced in India in September, 2020. The author explores the source of prolonged farmer protests that have continuedsince last year.
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School of Public Policy Paper Series. The following is the list of paper releases by The School since its inception. This list does not include other papers published by faculty or staff. JOHN BAKER | THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY Gender Disparities in the Labour Market? Examining the COVID-19Pandemic in Alberta
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JANUARY 2021 Author: Ron Kneebone Interested in having Social Policy Trends delivered to your in-box? Contact Margarita Wilkins at mgres@ucalgary.ca www.policyschool.ca JUNE 2021 GENDER DISPARITIES IN THE LABOUR MARKET? EXAMINING … 3 Figure 1: Number of Active COVID-19 Cases in Alberta, March 12, 2020–February 15, 2021 Source: Government of Canada Public Health Infobase, 2020–2021. CANADIAN KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES ABOUT DEFENCE AND H SUMMARY • Canadians who have served in the CAF report a higher degree of perceived international threats –Canadians who served in the CAF score the degree to which Canada faces international threats a 6.3 out of 10, compared to 5.5 out of 10 for Canadians who did not serve and have no family who served. • China is perceived as the top threat to Canada both today and in the future ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY TRENDS Page 1 of 2 . Authors: Victoria Goodday and Braeden Larson . Interested in having . Energy & Environmental Policy Trends. delivered to your in-box? Email: sppweb@ucalgary.ca THE EFFECT OF CARBON PRICING ON CANADIAN HOUSEHOLDS 1 The Effect of Carbon Pricing on Canadian Households. The purpose of this blog post is to provide an estimate of the costs of different levels of carbon taxes on Canadian households, as a follow-up from testimony to the Senate Committee on February 16, 2017. 2. Costs to Canadians as a result of carbon taxes will come in two forms, directand
THE THEORY AND EVIDENCE CONCERNING PUBLIC-PRIVATE www.policyscool.ca Volume 9 Issue 12 March 2016 THE THEORY AND EVIDENCE CONCERNING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN CANADA AND ELSEWHERE† Anthony E. Boardman, Matti Siemiatycki and Aidan R.Vining
PLANNING FOR INFRASTRUCTURE TO REALIZE CANADA’S … 1 PLANNING FOR INFRASTRUCTURE TO REALIZE CANADA’S POTENTIAL: THE CORRIDOR CONCEPT* Andrei Sulzenko and G. Kent Fellows† SUMMARYCanada in
THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY April 28, 2021. A Review of Barriers to Full-Scale Deployment of Emissions-Reduction Technologies. G. Kent Fellows Victoria Goodday Winter, Jennifer. April 15, 2021. Reversing the Decline of Canadian Public Markets. Bryce C. Tingle, QC J. Ari Pandes. April 14, 2021. ALBERTA FUTURES PROJECT Alberta Futures Project. The collapse of oil and gas prices in 2014 combined with the rapid growth of U.S. oil production, difficulties in obtaining approval for infrastructure to reach new markets, and uncertainty regarding the impacts of climate change policies worldwide have proven to be strong headwinds for the province’s key energysector.
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The Surface Owner’s Burden: Landowner Rights and Alberta’s Oil and Gas Well Liabilities Crisis. Victoria Goodday. Braeden Larson. Download Publication. April 8, 2020. JOINT JD-MPP PROGRAM Offered in partnership by the Faculty of Law and The School of Public Policy, this 3.5 year program is targeted at students who are interested in developing their legal skills and their ability to understand, analyze, develop and implement public policy. Students interested in the JD/MPP must meet the admission requirements for theFaculty of
GROWN LOCALLY, HARVESTED GLOBALLY: THE ROLE OF … 1 GROWN LOCALLY, HARVESTED GLOBALLY: THE ROLE OF TEMPORARY FOREIGN WORKERS IN CANADIAN AGRICULTURE* Robert Falconer SUMMARY Canadians produce a lot of food, but harvesting that food has increasingly meant THE STATE OF THE ALBERTA ECONOMY AND THE PATH … 1 ALBERTA FUTURES PROJECT PRE-PUBLICATION SERIES Alberta has a long history of facing serious challenges to its economy, including shocks in the form of resource price instability, market access constraints,and federal energy
G. KENT FELLOWS
Enabling Partial Upgrading in Alberta: A Review of the Regulatory Framework and Opportunities for ImprovementKNEEBONE, RONALD
Social Policy Trends: Income Inequality and Low Birth Weights,1979-2017
ABORIGINAL-CANADIANS AND ENERGY LITERACY: A SURVEY OF INTRODUCTION This study is the third in a series of surveys on Canadian energy literacy and opinions on energy. The first was a pan-Canadian survey of 1,508 households,1 while the second surveyed 589 business and policy leaders across Canada.2 This current report presents the results of a survey of Aboriginal people across Canada, their knowledge of energy issues and preferences for PLANNING FOR INFRASTRUCTURE TO REALIZE CANADA’S … 1 PLANNING FOR INFRASTRUCTURE TO REALIZE CANADA’S POTENTIAL: THE CORRIDOR CONCEPT* Andrei Sulzenko and G. Kent Fellows† SUMMARYCanada in
THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY April 28, 2021. A Review of Barriers to Full-Scale Deployment of Emissions-Reduction Technologies. G. Kent Fellows Victoria Goodday Winter, Jennifer. April 15, 2021. Reversing the Decline of Canadian Public Markets. Bryce C. Tingle, QC J. Ari Pandes. April 14, 2021. ALBERTA FUTURES PROJECT Alberta Futures Project. The collapse of oil and gas prices in 2014 combined with the rapid growth of U.S. oil production, difficulties in obtaining approval for infrastructure to reach new markets, and uncertainty regarding the impacts of climate change policies worldwide have proven to be strong headwinds for the province’s key energysector.
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The Surface Owner’s Burden: Landowner Rights and Alberta’s Oil and Gas Well Liabilities Crisis. Victoria Goodday. Braeden Larson. Download Publication. April 8, 2020. JOINT JD-MPP PROGRAM Offered in partnership by the Faculty of Law and The School of Public Policy, this 3.5 year program is targeted at students who are interested in developing their legal skills and their ability to understand, analyze, develop and implement public policy. Students interested in the JD/MPP must meet the admission requirements for theFaculty of
GROWN LOCALLY, HARVESTED GLOBALLY: THE ROLE OF … 1 GROWN LOCALLY, HARVESTED GLOBALLY: THE ROLE OF TEMPORARY FOREIGN WORKERS IN CANADIAN AGRICULTURE* Robert Falconer SUMMARY Canadians produce a lot of food, but harvesting that food has increasingly meant THE STATE OF THE ALBERTA ECONOMY AND THE PATH … 1 ALBERTA FUTURES PROJECT PRE-PUBLICATION SERIES Alberta has a long history of facing serious challenges to its economy, including shocks in the form of resource price instability, market access constraints,and federal energy
G. KENT FELLOWS
Enabling Partial Upgrading in Alberta: A Review of the Regulatory Framework and Opportunities for ImprovementKNEEBONE, RONALD
Social Policy Trends: Income Inequality and Low Birth Weights,1979-2017
ABORIGINAL-CANADIANS AND ENERGY LITERACY: A SURVEY OF INTRODUCTION This study is the third in a series of surveys on Canadian energy literacy and opinions on energy. The first was a pan-Canadian survey of 1,508 households,1 while the second surveyed 589 business and policy leaders across Canada.2 This current report presents the results of a survey of Aboriginal people across Canada, their knowledge of energy issues and preferences for PLANNING FOR INFRASTRUCTURE TO REALIZE CANADA’S … 1 PLANNING FOR INFRASTRUCTURE TO REALIZE CANADA’S POTENTIAL: THE CORRIDOR CONCEPT* Andrei Sulzenko and G. Kent Fellows† SUMMARYCanada in
BLOG | THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY Simpson Centre New Growth: Reviews of Current Ag Policy Research and Articles Source: The Lancet Summary: We review two articles in our blog. First, a recent research article discusses three new agricultural laws introduced in India in September, 2020. The author explores the source of prolonged farmer protests that have continuedsince last year.
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The Problem with the Low-Tax Backlash: Rethinking Corporate Tax Policies to Adjust for Uneven Reputational Risks. Mintz, Jack. Venkatachalam, Balaji. Download Publication. February 10, 2015. ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY TRENDS Page 1 of 2 . Authors: Victoria Goodday and Braeden Larson . Interested in having . Energy & Environmental Policy Trends. delivered to your in-box? Email: sppweb@ucalgary.ca SPP PRE-PUBLICATION SERIES 1 ALBERTA FUTURES PROJECT PRE-PUBLICATION SERIES Alberta has a long history of facing serious challenges to its economy, including shocks in the form of resource price instability, market access constraints,and federal energy
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Energy and Environmental Policy Trends: Owed Landowners: The Status of Orphan Well Rental Recovery in Alberta. Victoria Goodday. Braeden Larson. Download Publication. July 31, 2019. GROWN LOCALLY, HARVESTED GLOBALLY: THE ROLE OF … 1 GROWN LOCALLY, HARVESTED GLOBALLY: THE ROLE OF TEMPORARY FOREIGN WORKERS IN CANADIAN AGRICULTURE* Robert Falconer SUMMARY Canadians produce a lot of food, but harvesting that food has increasingly meant ABORIGINAL-CANADIANS AND ENERGY LITERACY: A SURVEY OF INTRODUCTION This study is the third in a series of surveys on Canadian energy literacy and opinions on energy. The first was a pan-Canadian survey of 1,508 households,1 while the second surveyed 589 business and policy leaders across Canada.2 This current report presents the results of a survey of Aboriginal people across Canada, their knowledge of energy issues and preferences for ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY TRENDS Page 1 of 2 . Authors: Victoria Goodday and Braeden Larson . Interested in having . Energy & Environmental Policy Trends. delivered to your in-box? Email: sppweb@ucalgary.caG. KENT FELLOWS
Enabling Partial Upgrading in Alberta: A Review of the Regulatory Framework and Opportunities for Improvement PLANNING FOR INFRASTRUCTURE TO REALIZE CANADA’S … 1 PLANNING FOR INFRASTRUCTURE TO REALIZE CANADA’S POTENTIAL: THE CORRIDOR CONCEPT* Andrei Sulzenko and G. Kent Fellows† SUMMARYCanada in
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Energy and Environmental Policy Trends: Owed Landowners: The Status of Orphan Well Rental Recovery in Alberta. Victoria Goodday. Braeden Larson. Download Publication. July 31, 2019. GROWN LOCALLY, HARVESTED GLOBALLY: THE ROLE OF … 1 GROWN LOCALLY, HARVESTED GLOBALLY: THE ROLE OF TEMPORARY FOREIGN WORKERS IN CANADIAN AGRICULTURE* Robert Falconer SUMMARY Canadians produce a lot of food, but harvesting that food has increasingly meant ABORIGINAL-CANADIANS AND ENERGY LITERACY: A SURVEY OF INTRODUCTION This study is the third in a series of surveys on Canadian energy literacy and opinions on energy. The first was a pan-Canadian survey of 1,508 households,1 while the second surveyed 589 business and policy leaders across Canada.2 This current report presents the results of a survey of Aboriginal people across Canada, their knowledge of energy issues and preferences for ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY TRENDS Page 1 of 2 . Authors: Victoria Goodday and Braeden Larson . Interested in having . Energy & Environmental Policy Trends. delivered to your in-box? Email: sppweb@ucalgary.caG. KENT FELLOWS
Enabling Partial Upgrading in Alberta: A Review of the Regulatory Framework and Opportunities for Improvement PLANNING FOR INFRASTRUCTURE TO REALIZE CANADA’S … 1 PLANNING FOR INFRASTRUCTURE TO REALIZE CANADA’S POTENTIAL: THE CORRIDOR CONCEPT* Andrei Sulzenko and G. Kent Fellows† SUMMARYCanada in
CANADA’S EQUALIZATION FORMULA: PEERING INSIDE THE … www.policyschool.ca Volume 7 • Issue 24 • September 2014 CANADA’S EQUALIZATION FORMULA: PEERING INSIDE THE BLACK BOX AND BEYOND† Jim Feehan SUMMARY Ontario only started receiving equalization payments, for the first time in its history, in 2009. PIERRE-GERLIER FOREST, PHD Pierre-Gerlier FOREST, PhD Professor and Director James S. and Barbara A. Palmer Chair in Public Policy School of Public Policy University ofCalgary
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Who Are the Homeless? Numbers, Trends and Characteristics of Those Without Homes in Calgary UNPACKING CANADA'S EQUALIZATION PAYMENTS FOR 2018-19 I illustrate the 2018/19 results below. Total payments (in blue) add to $18.96 billion in total, and range from $70 per person in Ontario to $2,835 per person in Prince Edward Island. A number of taxes and other information go into determining fiscal capacity. Lags in datamean 2018-19
THE DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME AND TAXES/TRANSFERS IN … 1 I. INTRODUCTION The purpose of this paper is to study the distribution of income and the incidence of taxes and transfers in Canada. To conduct the analysis, various assumptions are used to estimate average tax rates on 50 YEARS OF GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA BUDGETING 2 IN THE BEGINNING The defining characteristic of the government of Alberta’s finances is a heavy reliance on the revenue the province receives from the production and sale of non-renewable resources, in CRITICAL MINERALS ASSESSMENT APPROACHES AND EXAMPLES Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural Resources, 2017 Critical Minerals Assessment Approaches and Examples: CleanToggle navigation
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