Sentences with phrase «since deregulation»

Since the deregulation of tuition in 1997, tuition fees at Ontario law schools have increased exponentially.
There is no question that the cost of legal education has risen exponentially since deregulation under the Progressive Conservative government in 1998.
Since deregulation in 1998, the Energy Commission has licensed more than 60 power plants: 44 projects representing 15,220 megawatts are on - line, 6 projects totaling 1,578 megawatts are under construction, and 12 projects totaling 6,415 megawatts are on hold but available for construction.
In July 2016, the government adopted electricity market rules to help flexible supply, flexible demand, and energy storage compete with conventional generation — one of the biggest market reforms of its electricity market since deregulation in the 1990s.
The first episode in this continuing discussion involved calculating the net interest margin for the major Australian banks and seeing how it has moved since deregulation.
Australia «s two largest non-casino gambling firms are struggling to cope with mounting competition from online betting agencies which have taken off since the deregulation of gambling licenses in 2012, and both reported profit falls in August.

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It would mark further consolidation in the merchant generator space, where producers have struggled to find a winning business model since industry deregulation.
Business sentiment has run high since Trump was elected, with investors and companies expecting deregulation, tax reform and protectionist trade policies to fuel economic growth.
While Trump has yet to put forth a comprehensive plan for food and agriculture, his rhetoric on the trail and since suggests that deregulation will be a major theme.
Results from First Data Corp. and Visa showed a surge in consumer spending since the tax overhaul; the regional banks showed improving loan growth; and numbers from the real estate investment trusts told a story of rising demand and favorable deregulation, the «Mad Money» host said.
on his ability to push through other items on his agenda, such as tax reform, infrastructure spending and deregulation — the promise of which has helped propel stocks upward since his election.
The so - called Trump rally — the DJIA is up almost 9 percent since Nov 8 — is built on the notion that a business - friendly president whose cabinet is «stocked» with bankers and billionaires will oversee more upward redistribution of growth, along with financial market deregulation.
End the deregulation of banks and interest rates (since 1978 and 1980) One also needs a thorough economic history revision that says Paul Volcker is not the hero of the modern economy and the 1980s is a very disturbing model to emulate.
Called Canada's Regulatory Obstacle Course, the brief looks at the latest development in federal deregulation, the Cabinet Directive on Streamlining Regulation (CDSR, announced in the 2007 budget), but situates it in the context of ongoing deregulation that has been underway since the 1980s.
The neo-monetarist credo imposed by the United States since 1971, the complete adhesion to «market forces» (which George Soros defined as «market integration») and the consequent ripples, throughout the world, of liberalisation, deregulation and privatisation measures - have devastated politics, weakened the representative democratic institutions and colonised the state.
Since 2010, the excessive freedoms and flexibilities they have given to schools, and their obsessive focus on deregulation, has left the Government powerless to control spending at school level.
Among the most important changes, the new law raises the deregulation rent threshold from $ 2,000 to $ 2,500, making this the first increase in the rent threshold since 1993.
What's the point of electing Dems if they go out of their way to put the people who have been screwing consumers since Pataki's «deregulation» of the electricity market back in charge of the PSC?
Leveraging the private sector requires a strategy and «body language» that attracts private capital, both foreign and domestic and requires policies such as PPPs, privatization and concessions, deregulation and liberalisation that so far have not appeared to be favoured or at best very reluctantly adopted since 2015.
They've talked a big game on deregulation, Nick Clegg's Freedom Bill was supposedly going to be the most substantial recalibration of the relationship between the individual and the state since the 1832 Reform Act.
People are paying more for petrol since a 27 percent price hike in Jan. 2015 and deregulation of the sector in June that year.
As a result of accommodating to neoliberal capitalist policies throughout the Blair years — deregulation of finance, privatisation, shrinking the State in favour of unfettered markets, weakened trade union rights, and ballooning inequality — Labour lost 5 million votes since 1997.
The current storm of debate over deregulation of tuition fees, which provide around one - third of the operating funds for Ontario universities, is nothing new for graduate and professional program students in Ontario, who have borne the burden of deregulated fees since 1998.
It's part of the reason that Congress passed and President Obama signed the Every Student Succeeds Act last December, the most sweeping education - reform bill since No Child Left Behind, and the most significant deregulation of American education in recent memory — now in need of a secretary who will enforce its terms.
Since the passage of the Federal Reserve Act in 1913, few pieces of legislation have had as significant an impact on the Federal Reserve as the Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act.
TP: I would probably want to look into all of the deregulations that have taken place since Trump took office and find out, what is the real impact on us as consumers?
While a small percentage of Japan's electricity has been provided by independent power producers (IPPs) since 1995, the new deregulation is expected to generate much more investor interest in developing IPPs, though progress in this direction has been slower than expected due to weak demand.
ArborGen has been seeking government deregulation of its eucalyptus, which is primarily engineered to resist freezing temperatures, since 2008.
Administrative law — Counsel to Ontario's Premier Elect and their Transition team in 2003, 2007, 2011, 2014, Counsel to the Ontario Energy Board since the late 80s, privatization of Ontario's Bruce Nuclear facility, 1996/97 Independent Chair of a task force advising the Ontario government on the deregulation of the natural gas distribution business, funeral and cemetery law.
Since 2000, Lorraine has had a number of challenging positions with the Departments of Defence and Finance and Deregulation addressing government business enterprises, enterprise applications implementation and support, financial management and whole of government procurement.
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