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November 17, 2025
The numbers Canada uses to set policy don’t add up
Canada’s biggest policy mistakes come from treating complex systems as simple math… (continue reading)
November 3, 2025
B.C. taxpayers pick up the tab for public sector peace
The strike is over, but the real price of the deal is a heavier debt burden for years to come…(continue reading)
Other documents:
Impact of International Students
A report on tourism from, and business services to, the Asia Pacific, and their effect on an already tight BC labour market. Estimated quantitative effects on the BC economy are given, and specific occupations predicted to be in short supply are analyzed.
These reports look at the need for workers in the marine industry including on-shore and off-shore occupations. Sources of supply, training requirements and recommendations to alleviate shortages are included as well as a detailed analysis of some vital occupations.
This report looks at actual and potential labour supply issues in this sector and offers recommendations for dealing with these issues.
This study provides a detailed analysis of the effects of different uses of power on jobs, government revenue, and economic activity in general.
2010 Olympic Games and related projects – labour supply and demand, click here for link (R. Kunin, Ph.D. et. al, 2003)
Factors Influencing Social Assistance Caseloads in First Nations Communities Around BC, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. (R. Kunin, PhD. et. al., 2002)



