Sentences with phrase «governments about the needs»

«There is not one ounce of complacency in this government about the need to do more to help people back to work,» he says, being thoroughly forceful.
The prime minister added: «There is not one ounce of complacency in this government about the need to do more to help people back to work.»
Because of this, perhaps the most important immediate goal of climate change policy proponents is to help educate civil society and governments about the need to move urgently to make extremely rapid decreases in ghg emissions whereever governments can and to the maximum extent possible in light of the policy implications of limiting national ghg emissions to levels constrained by a carbon budget and in response to what fairness requires of nations..
During 2003 and 2004, research and consultations were conducted with individuals, organisations and governments about the needs of Indigenous women when they come out of prison.

Not exact matches

The latest batch of recommendations also includes a fund of about $ 100 million to help promising smaller companies expand, and a suggestion that the federal government use its $ 18 - billion procurement budget to favour young companies that need an anchor client.
He later reiterated his support with an op - ed in The Washington Post in which he wrote, «Trump's heretical denial of Republican dogma about government incapacity is exactly what we need to move the party — and the country — in a new direction.»
If the government is set on making taxes fairer, it needs to be much clearer about what it means
But if it is serious about exploiting its innovation potential, Toronto needs a tangible strategy across government, the private sector, entrepreneurs and investors to make it happen.
«When we launched our science initiative last year, I spoke about how we need to change that our government spends 50x more treating people who are sick than finding cures so people don't get sick in the first place,» he wrote.
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It's true that the government will still collect revenue far in excess of what it needs to pay interest on Treasury bonds, only about 7 percent of total spending.
You don't need to listen too closely to hear the pips squeaking in Western Australia's iron ore lemon after a week - long debate about the state's most important industry, which appears to be heading for a crisis that will hit companies and governments in equal measure.
Every government needs to care about how its economy is made up and how it's doing in order to stimulate and support that economy.
Governments need to boost spending by about $ 37 billion a year to sufficiently maintain and expand roads and bridges, according to the FHWA.
If we're going to be talking about partnering with First Nations for developments in the area, we need to understand how that's different from negotiating with the government.
Utilities do a pretty good job of trying to promote new programs, but you almost need to have a PR campaign by the government, or go door - to - door, knocking, to tell these guys about the deals.
Should governments pull the plug on megaprojects like ITER, it wouldn't stop private - sector players like Burnaby, B.C. - based General Fusion Inc., a year - old startup by former Creo Inc. managers that has so far attracted about half the $ 50 million in venture capital and federal research funds it says it needs to demonstrate a kind of «magnetized target fusion» by 2013.
Greek TV networks predict that New Democracy will take about 127 seats in the parliament, which when combined with the 32 seats for PASOK, give the coalition more than the 151 seats needed to form a government.
They also need to ask themselves hard questions about their government's fiscal policy, including why their country continues to spend so much money on defence.
As the number of travellers continues to rise, governments will need to think seriously about how they accommodate them.
The Harper government seems to have decided Canadians need some straight talk about where our vital interests lie.
The mayor - president of Lafayette thinks the local government needs a cryptocurrency, but is vague about what purpose it would serve.
A government that is sovereign in its currency, has no foreign denominated debt and a central bank that can issue its own currency does not have to worry about someone else telling them that they need to raise their interest costs.
In the government's press release about BCHP, they highlighted their $ 855 million commitment to build 4,900 desperately needed units of affordable housing.
Whether it is through study and work experiences abroad, learning more about Asia in the classroom, or even engaging with newcomers in our local communities, our government needs to help us be more proactive in stepping out of our comfort zones.
They quickly pointed out the faults in Clark's boasts about her gender equitable government, which cut essential services women need: child care, family and poverty legal services, education, healthcare, the list goes on.
«Indigenous peoples are being forced into long and costly court battles to defend their traditions and ways of life because governments in Canada still refuse to accept the need to work collaboratively with Indigenous peoples on important decisions about environmental protection and resource development,» said Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs.
As part of its 2006 election platform, the Conservative Party promised to «create an Independent Budget Authority to provide objective analysis directly to Parliament about the state of the nation's finances and trends in the national economy; require government departments and agencies to provide timely information to the Parliamentary Budget Authority to ensure it has the information it needs to provide accurate analyses to Parliament; and ensure that government fiscal forecasts are updated quarterly and that they provide complete data for both revenue and spending forecasts».
These technological innovations are an opportunity to do that but an opportunity that comes with a side that needs to be carefully managed by policy - makers, by government like you, where you need to think about the transition period of the people that are working and that are displaced and how you manage that.
If you are right about secular stagnation, the nations of the world need their governments to run bigger deficits, at least for now and maybe indefinitely.
The proposal is about the federal government providing funding to groups, who need assistance and paying for this additional funding by a small «revenue neutral» tax increase.
Haste makes waste Bitcoin investors in the US worried about government regulation need not start sweating, yet.
When your own government officials are reliant on leaks for information about the deal, perhaps it is time to acknowledge that a change in approach is needed.
«Given what looks to continue to be a low - interest - rate environment for some time in many countries, along with uncertainties about government safety nets, individuals may need to think more strategically about investing for retirement — and how to generate income after,» said Ed Perks, executive vice president, chief investment officer, Franklin Templeton Equity.
It explicitly recognizes that government needs to «stop and ask for directions» from civil society and academics, many of whom have been thinking about and analysing budgets with a gender and intersectional lens for more than 20 years.
Immediately after explaining in his budget speech why the government would not be keeping its commitment to balancing the books, Finance Minister Charles Sousa talked about the need to give hospitals the biggest funding increase they have seen in almost a decade.
«Government needs to make us feel more solid about the state of affairs, and they're doing the exact opposite.»
In other words, these examples prove the provinces need to get serious about the government services they want, the taxes they will pay and the revenues they will forego, or not.
For all those reasons, it is a remarkable failure not only that Canada's mining machinery industry remains underdeveloped, capable of meeting only a small portion of the mining industry's needs in Canada (let alone globally)-- but, worse yet, that Canadian governments haven't even seriously thought about how to translate our growing resource extraction industry into a larger domestic mining machinery capbility. We've never seriously tried to make those connections. Which explains why the vast majority of the sophisticated, expensive, high - tech equipment used in our mines is imported.Â
Any non-federal employee earning the equivalent of an MP's salary, who wants an equivalent inflation - indexed benefit backed by the federal government, would need to buy federal real - return bonds — to the tune of about 70 per cent of income!
VANCOUVER — While visiting with families affected by the fentanyl crisis, B.C. New Democrat Leader John Horgan spoke out about the need for a new government that will address the problems people face and deliver the services people count on.
He's right though about the need for tighter financial regulation, and it looks as if Obama has set an example with his plan to curb the size and risk - taking of banks which George Osborne will follow (assuming a Tory government from May).
The February 2018 budget is expected to reveal much about the taxation framework needed to fund the government's vision for British Columbia.
Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper added to this unease after a recent trip to Washington, stating that he does not believe President Trump's threat to pull out of the deal is a bluff, and that the government needs to think about concessions to move the process forward.
«There's no question that Canadian corporate buyers — and I'd actually say government buyers in particular — need to become much more aggressive about trying new things and being more willing to try Canadian products and services earlier on in their cycle,» he said.
The darker meditations about the interaction of human nature and democracy we find in Tocqueville and The Federalist, rooted in some ways in the perennial concerns about republican government voiced so powerfully in book VIII of Plato's Republic or in Shakespeare's tragedy of Coriolanus, these are what we need to attend to.
Isn't that as about as simplistic as assuming that «government should step in and take care of our needs»?
The government doesn't need to recognize marriage (I don't give a hang if they don't recognize my relationship with my wife); the government doesn't need to run public schools (and get into the fight about whether evolution truly explains the origin of species and the origin of life).
That is, Druckenmiller can clue you to the shocking truth about your self - interest, which to defend you will need to vote Republican at all state and national levels of government, at least until the population of the endangered species Fiscally Conservative Democrat rebounds sufficiently.
We need to be more confident, and therefore less reliant on sky - is - falling rhetoric about government takeovers.
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