Sentences with phrase «successive federal governments»

The picture and the speech both help illustrate why successive federal governments run regular red ink in not only lousy economic times (the last recession) but in good ones (now, in most provinces): Politicians seemingly love to interfere in each other's jurisdictions, either to demand «help» from other levels of government or to offer it.
In Mike's view, successive Federal Governments wanted «to keep the lid on industrial unrest by keeping the gap between a worker's income and the cost of living apart».
Even within Australia, while successive federal governments remain mired, various states and territories have implemented far more ambitious greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets, including for example, net zero emissions from Victoria and the ACT by 2050.
It was yet another example — they happen every few years — of a burst of media attention to the plight of an impoverished, remote First Nations village briefly forcing Canadians to contemplate the worst policy failure of successive federal governments.
Successive federal governments have lowered corporate taxes in a bid to boost the economy.
Dear Minister Morneau, For decades, successive federal governments have recognized the need to ensure that Canada's business tax burden is competitive by international standards,...
Over the years, successive federal governments have failed to change paternalistic policies toward aboriginal people.
For 30 years, successive federal governments had clawed back their benefits.
Many, however, continue to claim that the spirit and intent of the 1969 White Paper and the abdication of responsibilities to Aboriginal peoples by Canada continues to be a long - term goal of successive federal governments.
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