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    The Role of Crown Corporations in the Canadian Economy: An Analytical Framework by Edward M. Iacobucci, Michael J. Trebilcock

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…Public ownership can advance a range of normative objectives, so the choices, reasons and outcomes for the government, the Canadian economy, Crown corporation employees and the general public can vary as widely as the enterprises involved. …”
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    The Role of Crown Corporations in the Canadian Economy: An Analytical Framework by Edward M. Iacobucci, Michael J. Trebilcock

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…Public ownership can advance a range of normative objectives, so the choices, reasons and outcomes for the government, the Canadian economy, Crown corporation employees and the general public can vary as widely as the enterprises involved. …”
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    The Role of Crown Corporations in the Canadian Economy: An Analytical Framework by Edward M. Iacobucci, Michael J. Trebilcock

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…Public ownership can advance a range of normative objectives, so the choices, reasons and outcomes for the government, the Canadian economy, Crown corporation employees and the general public can vary as widely as the enterprises involved. …”
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    Policy Reflection: Letter of Credit Usage by Defined Benefit Pension Plans in Canada by Norma L. Nielson, Peggy L. Hedges

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…It is, however, harder to make a case for why public sector companies and Crown corporations have begun using letters of credit in place of cash deposits to pensions. …”
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    Policy Reflection: Letter of Credit Usage by Defined Benefit Pension Plans in Canada by Norma L. Nielson, Peggy L. Hedges

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…It is, however, harder to make a case for why public sector companies and Crown corporations have begun using letters of credit in place of cash deposits to pensions. …”
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    Policy Reflection: Letter of Credit Usage by Defined Benefit Pension Plans in Canada by Norma L. Nielson, Peggy L. Hedges

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…It is, however, harder to make a case for why public sector companies and Crown corporations have begun using letters of credit in place of cash deposits to pensions. …”
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    Trends in International Security and Trade (Trade Experts’ Roundtable, 2017) by Elinor Sloan

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…While GAC focuses mainly on economics, tariffs, language barriers and other factors, the Crown corporation Export Development Canada (EDC) does risk assessments of various countries to determine what level of political risk insurance it should offer to Canadian companies. …”
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    Trends in International Security and Trade (Trade Experts’ Roundtable, 2017) by Elinor Sloan

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…While GAC focuses mainly on economics, tariffs, language barriers and other factors, the Crown corporation Export Development Canada (EDC) does risk assessments of various countries to determine what level of political risk insurance it should offer to Canadian companies. …”
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    Trends in International Security and Trade (Trade Experts’ Roundtable, 2017) by Elinor Sloan

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…While GAC focuses mainly on economics, tariffs, language barriers and other factors, the Crown corporation Export Development Canada (EDC) does risk assessments of various countries to determine what level of political risk insurance it should offer to Canadian companies. …”
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    Government-Owned Enterprises in Canada by Daria Crisan, Kenneth J. McKenzie

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Add the assets of provincial Crown corporations to the federal ones and the combined sector turns out to be nearly two and a half times larger than the federal sector alone. …”
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    Government-Owned Enterprises in Canada by Daria Crisan, Kenneth J. McKenzie

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Add the assets of provincial Crown corporations to the federal ones and the combined sector turns out to be nearly two and a half times larger than the federal sector alone. …”
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    Government-Owned Enterprises in Canada by Daria Crisan, Kenneth J. McKenzie

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Add the assets of provincial Crown corporations to the federal ones and the combined sector turns out to be nearly two and a half times larger than the federal sector alone. …”
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    China’s State-Owned Enterprises: How Much Do We Know? From CNOOC to Its Siblings by Duanjie Chen

    Published 2013-06-01
    “… China’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are sometimes compared to Canadian Crown corporations, such as VIA Rail or the CBC. But that comparison is not only profoundly inaccurate, it can also be a dangerous assumption to make when crafting Canadian economic policy. …”
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    China’s State-Owned Enterprises: How Much Do We Know? From CNOOC to Its Siblings by Duanjie Chen

    Published 2013-06-01
    “… China’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are sometimes compared to Canadian Crown corporations, such as VIA Rail or the CBC. But that comparison is not only profoundly inaccurate, it can also be a dangerous assumption to make when crafting Canadian economic policy. …”
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    China’s State-Owned Enterprises: How Much Do We Know? From CNOOC to Its Siblings by Duanjie Chen

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…China’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are sometimes compared to Canadian Crown corporations, such as VIA Rail or the CBC. But that comparison is not only profoundly inaccurate, it can also be a dangerous assumption to make when crafting Canadian economic policy. …”
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    Aboriginal participation in Canadian hydroelectric development: political economy and public policy by Mitja Durnik

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Cooperation in planning activities between governments, provincial hydroelectric Crown Corporations, and aboriginal peoples is a well-known trend in current Canadian hydroelectric development. …”
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    Canada’s Equalization Formula: Peering Inside the Black Box.. and Beyond by Jim Feehan

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…They should go in the business income tax category, just as do the earnings of other commercial Crown corporations and taxes paid by private businesses. …”
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    Canada’s Equalization Formula: Peering Inside the Black Box.. and Beyond by Jim Feehan

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…They should go in the business income tax category, just as do the earnings of other commercial Crown corporations and taxes paid by private businesses. …”
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    Canada’s Equalization Formula: Peering Inside the Black Box.. and Beyond by Jim Feehan

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…They should go in the business income tax category, just as do the earnings of other commercial Crown corporations and taxes paid by private businesses. …”
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    Optimizing Health and Safety Inspections in Canada by Pier-André Bouchard St-Amant

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…In particular, assignments are transferred from the sectors of Air Transport and Road Transport to the sectors of Banking, Postal Contractors and Crown Corporations. Conclusions: A counterfactual experiment with the new allocation of assignments suggests an 18% decrease in the number of injuries for the same yearly average number of assignments. …”
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