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Why is David Dodge arguing for deficit spending?
David Dodge lays out the economic case for a new national infrastructure program.
David Dodge didn’t start in economics
Former top banker on his days at Queen’s
On the life and times of James Coyne and the role of a non-partisan public service
Too often we fall short in protecting key players in our democracy
Politics and reality
This Agenda panel was convened to consider the Ontario election, but the discussion is relevant to the federal situation as well.
David Dodge’s plea
The former governor of the Bank of Canada has released a new report calling for an adult discussion of the approaching health care crunch. Mr. Dodge made a similar plea to the Liberal conference in Montreal last year.
Health care costs: putting our worries in context
Why there’s no need to panic about the quality of care in Canada
The health care debate we’re not having
In his stump speeches, Mr. Ignatieff has periodically cast forward to the negotiation of federal-provincial health accords that expire in 2014 and he touched on the subject yesterday during a chat with The Mark.
Searching for the Liberal Party. Day 2.
AARON WHERRY reports from the Canada 150 conference in Montreal
Are taxes the only way out of the deficit?
ANDREW COYNE: The government has a choice. It can either break its promise not to raise taxes. Or it can break its promise not to cut transfers.