Follow the money : where is Alberta's wealth going? 🔍
Taft, Kevin, 1955-, McMillan, Melville L; Jahangir, Junaid Calgary : Detselig Enterprises, Brush Education (eBOUND), Edmonton, 2012
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ix, 133 p. : 23 cm, Includes bibliographical references (p. 96)
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ia/followmoneywhere0000taft.pdf
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Kevin Taft with Mel McMillan and Junaid Jahangir
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Junaid Jahangir; Mel McMillan; Kevin Taft
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Detselic Enterprises Ltd.
Alternative publisher
Detselig Enterprises Ltd.
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Brush Education Inc.
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Canada - English Language, Canada
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Calgary, Alberta, 2012
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Illustrated, PS, 2012
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Calgary, c2012
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2012-01-18
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 96).
Alternative description
Alberta's most insightful political commentator is back with another essential book. Kevin Taft, together with economists Mel McMillan and Junaid Jahangir, follows the money to uncover why Alberta--one of the richest places on earth--still talks poor when it comes to public services.
Do we really spend more than we can afford, more than we can sustain, on health care? On education? Why doesn't Alberta have enough hospital beds? Why have our schools faced teacher layoffs? Why are our city streets potholed, and why are rising numbers of Alberta children living in poverty? Where is all our wealth going? Follow the Money uncovers the truth behind the government's austerity slogans and cutbacks. The hard-hitting evidence of Follow the Money challenges Albertans to rethink the past and remake the future.
Alternative description
Alberta's most insightful political commentator is back with another essential book. Kevin Taft, together with economists Mel McMillan and Junaid Jahangir, follows the money to uncover why Alberta — one of the richest places on earth — still talks poor when it comes to public services. Do we really spend more than we can afford, more than we can sustain, on health care? On education? Why doesn't Alberta have enough hospital beds? Why have our schools faced teacher layoffs? Why are our city streets potholed, and why are rising numbers of Alberta children living in poverty? Where is all our wealth going?Follow the Money uncovers the truth behind the government's austerity slogans and cutbacks. The hard-hitting evidence of Follow the Money challenges Albertans to rethink the past and remake the future.
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2023-06-28
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