House of Commons Debates, Official Report, Τόμος 6E. Cloutier, Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery, 1992 |
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... cent favour the Triple - E model , but 40 per cent opted for a Senate elected by proportional repre- sentation . Sixty - two per cent said any reformed Senate should have the same powers it has now . With regard to aboriginal peoples ...
... cent favour the Triple - E model , but 40 per cent opted for a Senate elected by proportional repre- sentation . Sixty - two per cent said any reformed Senate should have the same powers it has now . With regard to aboriginal peoples ...
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... cent since 1984-85 . This year they are likely to exceed $ 1.4 billion . That sum of money accounts for 44 per cent of New- foundland's revenues and also represents a total of over $ 2,400 this year for every person in Newfoundland ...
... cent since 1984-85 . This year they are likely to exceed $ 1.4 billion . That sum of money accounts for 44 per cent of New- foundland's revenues and also represents a total of over $ 2,400 this year for every person in Newfoundland ...
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... cent rather than 10 per cent as it is now , our federal deficit would be reduced by some $ 14 billion annually . This is because fewer people would be receiving unemployment benefits and welfare payments while at the same time tax ...
... cent rather than 10 per cent as it is now , our federal deficit would be reduced by some $ 14 billion annually . This is because fewer people would be receiving unemployment benefits and welfare payments while at the same time tax ...
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