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Budgetary Policies: From Martin to Harper[removed]by Thomas J. Courchene Jarislowsky-Deutsch Professor School of Policy Studies, Queen s
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Document Date: 2013-10-22 13:48:20


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Canada / Australia / /

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Senior Scholar Institute / /

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Christmas / /

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federal gas tax / oil / /

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Thomas J. Courchene Jarislowsky-Deutsch Professor School of Policy Studies / Federal Government / Senior Scholar Institute for Research / Harper government / Liberals / /

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Paul Martin / Speech / Thomas J. Courchene / Carole Taylor / Flaherty vs Flaherty / John Allan / /

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Economist / Budget The Harper / Governor General / Queen / Prime Minister / Minister of Finance / campaign Harper / becoming PM / Stephen Harper / General / Harper / BC Minister of Finance / /

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