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Equalization payments in Canada / Tom Lukiwski / Equalization payments / Newfoundland and Labrador / Saskatchewan / Fiscal imbalance / Anything But Conservative / Western alienation / Fiscal federalism / Federalism / Canada
Date: 2007-04-03 07:34:40
Equalization payments in Canada
Tom Lukiwski
Equalization payments
Newfoundland and Labrador
Saskatchewan
Fiscal imbalance
Anything But Conservative
Western alienation
Fiscal federalism
Federalism
Canada

CANADA House of Commons Debates VOLUME 140 ●

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