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1“...This Bulletin analyses the labour force participation rate (LFPR) in Alberta in aggregate terms...”
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2by Ron Kneebone“... share of Canada’s GDP since 1995 but easily the largest shift of economic output has been to Alberta...”
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3“...Alberta’s new royalty regime has made the province a more rewarding place for anyone looking...”
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4by Dahlby, Bed“..., that program was never meant to help a province such as Alberta, where GDP per capita and household incomes...”
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5by Ron Kneebone“...Alberta, Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Labrador have each enjoyed a “rags to riches” story. Each...”
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6by Ron Kneebone“... over the last 30 years in Canada’s four resource-dependent provinces — Alberta, Saskatchewan, British...”
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7“... particularly close look at policies in Ontario, Alberta and Newfoundland and Labrador. Alberta and Ontario...”
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8“... productivity growth paths for the oil and gas sectors in Alberta and Newfoundland and Labrador, which drove...”
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9“... productivity growth paths for the oil and gas sectors in Alberta and Newfoundland and Labrador, which drove...”
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10by Nicole M. Fortin, Thomas Lemieux“... of wages and the decline in wage dispersion in Newfoundland, Saskatchewan and Alberta are the starkest...”
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11“... income tax, and making up the difference with a revenue-neutral sales tax. Alberta, Ontario, British...”
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12“... revenue – and political rancour. Alberta has recently started a comprehensive review of its oil...”
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13“... productivity growth and Alberta the weakest. multifactor productivity, labour composition, capital composition...”
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14“... census, four provinces – Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Alberta – have higher dropout rates...”
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15“... with one in care would pay almost four times as much in Newfoundland as in Alberta. long-term care, private...”
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16“... with one in care would pay almost four times as much in Newfoundland as in Alberta. long-term care...”
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17“... progress was made in Newfoundland and Alberta. Much of the variation across provinces in the gender gap...”
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18“..., Saskatchewan, and Alberta. This is accounted for by the growth in the extractive resources sectors, which...”
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19by Nicole M. Fortin, Thomas Lemieux“... of wages and the decline in wage dispersion in Newfoundland, Saskatchewan and Alberta are the starkest...”
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20“..., the national unemployment rate was 6 percent, but it ranged from 2.8 percent in central Alberta to 17.8 percent...”
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