Equalization and the offshore accords of 2005

The ad hoc Offshore Accords signed between the Martin Government, and each Newfoundland and Nova Scotia have fundamentally altered the landscape of regional redistribution in Canada. The fallout from the Accords has had an immediate impact on the functioning of the Equalization Program and the polit...

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Main Author: Metz, Ashley Corinne
Other Authors: Michelmann, Hans J., Romanow, Roy, Garcea, Joseph
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Saskatchewan 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-10132006-215144
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spelling ftusaskatchewan:oai:harvest.usask.ca:10388/etd-10132006-215144 2023-05-15T17:19:20+02:00 Equalization and the offshore accords of 2005 Metz, Ashley Corinne Michelmann, Hans J. Romanow, Roy Garcea, Joseph September 2006 http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-10132006-215144 en_US eng University of Saskatchewan http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-10132006-215144 TC-SSU-10132006215144 offshore energy fiscal federalism atlantic accords Saskatchewan equalization Newfoundland Nova Sco text Thesis 2006 ftusaskatchewan 2022-01-17T11:51:40Z The ad hoc Offshore Accords signed between the Martin Government, and each Newfoundland and Nova Scotia have fundamentally altered the landscape of regional redistribution in Canada. The fallout from the Accords has had an immediate impact on the functioning of the Equalization Program and the political factors that inform debate over future reforms. This thesis examines the factors that led to the February 2005 Offshore Accords. It also examines the case of Saskatchewan's treatment under the Equalization Program Thesis Newfoundland University of Saskatchewan: eCommons@USASK Canada
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topic offshore
energy
fiscal federalism
atlantic accords
Saskatchewan
equalization
Newfoundland
Nova Sco
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energy
fiscal federalism
atlantic accords
Saskatchewan
equalization
Newfoundland
Nova Sco
Metz, Ashley Corinne
Equalization and the offshore accords of 2005
topic_facet offshore
energy
fiscal federalism
atlantic accords
Saskatchewan
equalization
Newfoundland
Nova Sco
description The ad hoc Offshore Accords signed between the Martin Government, and each Newfoundland and Nova Scotia have fundamentally altered the landscape of regional redistribution in Canada. The fallout from the Accords has had an immediate impact on the functioning of the Equalization Program and the political factors that inform debate over future reforms. This thesis examines the factors that led to the February 2005 Offshore Accords. It also examines the case of Saskatchewan's treatment under the Equalization Program
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title Equalization and the offshore accords of 2005
title_short Equalization and the offshore accords of 2005
title_full Equalization and the offshore accords of 2005
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