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This study will examine welfare policies in Ontario since 1985, evaluating the welfare reforms initiated under the newly elected provincial government in June 1995. These will be compared with reforms of welfare policies in the United States, which have proven abundantly successful in reducing dependency, increasing employment and earnings of welfare leavers, and lowering poverty rates, as well as with reforms of welfare policies undertaken by other Canadian jurisdictions. The following evaluation is based upon six principles that research has found to play a prominent role in effective welfare reform. The criteria selected cover two broad areas: policy and program delivery.

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Canada's non-profit sector is a vital component of Canadian civil society, providing many important social, cultural, and environmental amenities independently of both the government, and the for-profit business sector.

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Over the past three years, The Fraser Institute has surveyed Canadian companies about the state of Canada-US trade relations and the incidence on non-tariff and non-quota trade barriers that companies operating in Canada face when exporting.

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Report Card on Quebec's Secondary Schools: 2004 Edition. The Report Card on Quebec's Secondary Schools: 2004 Edition (hereafter, Report Card) collects a variety of relevant, objective indicators of school performance into one, easily accessible public document.

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This Alert sets out to measure the price and supply impacts of deregulation in the leading reform jurisdictions around the world.

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The Report Card on New Brunswick's Anglophone High Schools: 2004 Edition collects a variety of relevant, objective indicators of school performance into one easily accessible, public document so that all interested parties - parents, school administrators, teachers, students, and taxpayers - can analyze and compare the performance of individual schools.

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Cette fiche de rendement annuel utilise des données pertinentes et accessibles au public pour évaluer et classer vingt-et-une écoles secondaires francophones de la province. Ce nouveau bulletin se sert de huit indicateurs du rendement scolaire pour calculer une cote répondant à cette question : Dans l'ensemble, comment se classe cet établissement sur le plan scolaire?