Finance Minister Paul Martin's policies did more damage to
the social policy infrastructure and the standard of living of Canadians than anything Mulroney did.
Not exact matches
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So Mr. Bernanke's favored
policy is to get banks lending again — not for the government to spend more on deficit spending on
infrastructure,
social services or other full employment projects.
Andrew Jackson, director of
social and economic
policy for the Canadian Labour Congress, agrees with Elizabeth Kelliher that the Canadian government should be making massive new investments in
social housing, as well as many other areas of
infrastructure.
The recent federal election featured something of a debate on fiscal
policy, with the Liberals promising to run modest deficits for three years in order to stimulate a sagging economy and finance needed long - term investments in
infrastructure and
social programs.
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Angela Glover Blackwell, Appointee for Member, President's Advisory Council on Faith - Based and Neighborhood Partnerships Angela Glover Blackwell is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of
Policy Link, a nonprofit organization that strives to advance economic and
social equity, improving access and opportunity for all low - income people and communities of color, particularly in the areas of health, housing, transportation, education and
infrastructure.
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Helpfully he had come armed with suggestions for how this might be done: extending the kinds of business models that the ownership commission reported upon the day after the jobs summit; ecosystem
policy, rather than industrial
policy; a twenty - first century
social contract, which would allow individuals to mitigate the risk in their lives; and a state - backed
infrastructure bank.
They campaigned on this
policy without realising that you can not start a free SHS without a commensurate
social infrastructure in place.
In this year's elections having realised that this lofty
policy of theirs has fallen flat because the Mahama led administration is implementing the free SHS with the commensurate
social infrastructure they made a U turn.
5.4 recognize and value unpaid care and domestic work through the provision of public services,
infrastructure and
social protection
policies, and the promotion of shared responsibility within the household and the family as nationally appropriate
James Spillane, an expert on school leadership and educational
policy at Northwestern University's School of Education and Social Policy, conducted a workshop on educational infrastructure design and delivered two keynote speeches for hundreds of principals and administrators during a recent spring trip to Hong Kong and Han
policy at Northwestern University's School of Education and
Social Policy, conducted a workshop on educational infrastructure design and delivered two keynote speeches for hundreds of principals and administrators during a recent spring trip to Hong Kong and Han
Policy, conducted a workshop on educational
infrastructure design and delivered two keynote speeches for hundreds of principals and administrators during a recent spring trip to Hong Kong and Hangzhou.
The DOT Order directs the Department to consider EJ objectives when administering the requirements of NEPA; Title VI and related statutes; the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition
Policies Act of 1970, as amended (URA); Congressional authorized planning requirements; other laws, regulations, and executive orders, that address or affect
infrastructure planning and decisionmaking;
social, economic or environmental matters; public health; and public involvement.
The DOT EJ Order directs the Department to consider EJ objectives when administering the requirements of NEPA; Title VI and related statutes; the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition
Policies Act of 1970, as amended; planning statutes in Title 23, U.S. Code and Title 49, U.S. Code; and other statutes, regulations, and Executive Orders that address or affect transportation
infrastructure planning and decision - making;
social, economic or environmental matters; public health; or public involvement.
Liberals: Start a new, 10 - year investment in
social housing
infrastructure, prioritizing affordable housing and seniors» facilities (including building more units and refurbishing existing units); encourage the construction of new rental housing by removing all GST on new capital investments in affordable rental housing; loosening the existing qualification rules for the Home Buyers» Plan to allow more Canadians affected by sudden and significant life changes to access their RRSP savings for a down payment; review escalating home prices in high - priced markets, including Toronto and Vancouver, and review all
policy tools that could keep homeownership within reach for more Canadians.
«They also speak to larger issues facing the entire world, including failing
infrastructures, climate change, natural disasters, and the tensions between the needs of individuals and small communities on the one hand and national or international
social policies on the other.
But the scientific understanding we have developed as summarized by the IPCC and affirmed by virtually every relevant scientific body in the US and abroad, together with completely common place
social and ethical values about conservation,
infrastructure development and food and water management (that apply in all kinds of other
policy arenas as well) does call for a response of some kind.
PFIs must cease by 2020 direct, indirect, ancillary
infrastructure and
policy support for upstream and downstream fossil fuels, GHG - intensive projects, nuclear, large bioenergy and hydropower when more cost - effective and less damaging alternatives exist; All PFI investments must meet strict environmental and
social development criteria and be assessed through a pro-poor, inclusive, climate - resilient and gender - responsive lens;
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By the mid-1960's, this «termination» philosophy was in decline as failed
policy and Congress began to include Indian tribes in legislation designed to rebuild the
social infrastructure of the nation and provide economic opportunities for economically - depressed areas.