Author: Québec (Province). Ministère des finances
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ISBN: 9782551239290
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Languages : en
Pages : 53
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The Québec Government's Debt
Author: Québec (Province). Ministère des finances
Publisher:
ISBN: 9782551239290
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 53
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9782551239290
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 53
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The Debt of the Quebec Government
Author: Youri Chassin
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Languages : en
Pages :
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Languages : en
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Viewpoint on the Debt of the Quebec Government
Author: David Descôteaux
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Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Viewpoint on the Debt of the Quebec Government
Author: Youri Chassin
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Languages : en
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Languages : en
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Debts to Pay
Author: John Frederick Conway
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 316
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 316
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Debts to Pay
Author: John F. Conway
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company
ISBN: 9781550288148
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
Since the resignation of Lucien Bouchard and Jean Charest's resounding win in the recent provincial election, many in English Canada have come to believe that Quebec separatism has finally been defeated. But polls show that sovereignty is still strongly supported by many Quebeckers, and by young people in particular. This new edition of Debts to Pay, a book dealing with Quebec/Canada relations, offers a fresh perspective on the recent changes in Quebec. Saskatchewan-based sociologist and historian John Conway investigates the early days of Jean Charest's government and looks ahead to the effect that Paul Martin's ascension in Ottawa could have on Canada's constitutional struggles. Conway attempts to understand Quebec's aspirations by understanding its history. Through a discussion of relations between Quebec and Canada in the past and present, he explores the division of power between the two societies and provides insights into the source of Quebec's grievances. Debts to Pay offers insight into the bitter and longstanding rift that still remains a threat to the integrity of the Canadian nation.
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company
ISBN: 9781550288148
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
Since the resignation of Lucien Bouchard and Jean Charest's resounding win in the recent provincial election, many in English Canada have come to believe that Quebec separatism has finally been defeated. But polls show that sovereignty is still strongly supported by many Quebeckers, and by young people in particular. This new edition of Debts to Pay, a book dealing with Quebec/Canada relations, offers a fresh perspective on the recent changes in Quebec. Saskatchewan-based sociologist and historian John Conway investigates the early days of Jean Charest's government and looks ahead to the effect that Paul Martin's ascension in Ottawa could have on Canada's constitutional struggles. Conway attempts to understand Quebec's aspirations by understanding its history. Through a discussion of relations between Quebec and Canada in the past and present, he explores the division of power between the two societies and provides insights into the source of Quebec's grievances. Debts to Pay offers insight into the bitter and longstanding rift that still remains a threat to the integrity of the Canadian nation.
Policy Forum
Author: Luc Godbout
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ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
The burden of Quebec's debt has changed significantly since 1960. While the province incurred very little debt in the years before the Quiet Revolution, its borrowing increased steadily from 1961 until the mid-1990s. By the time the trend was reversed, the Quebec government had recorded a deficit for 40 consecutive years. Having achieved one of the heaviest debt burdens, measured as a share of gross domestic product, among the Canadian provinces, and having seen two rapid downgrades of its credit rating by Moody's in the mid-1990s, fearing a further downgrade the Quebec government took steps to clean up its public finances.After outlining the evolution of Quebec's debt since the early 1960s, this article briefly describes two statutes enacted by the government to provide greater transparency with respect to the province's finances, enabling better management of its budget and debt. These statutes are the Balanced Budget Act, passed in 1996, and the Act To Reduce the Debt and Establish the Generations Fund, passed in 2006. The article discusses the impact of the Great Recession on the province's budgetary balance and indebtedness, and shows how Quebec's financial situation has changed in terms of its fiscal balance, debt, debt interest, and credit rating. It is now possible to affirm that the two statutes adopted by the government have clearly helped to improve Quebec's fiscal position.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
The burden of Quebec's debt has changed significantly since 1960. While the province incurred very little debt in the years before the Quiet Revolution, its borrowing increased steadily from 1961 until the mid-1990s. By the time the trend was reversed, the Quebec government had recorded a deficit for 40 consecutive years. Having achieved one of the heaviest debt burdens, measured as a share of gross domestic product, among the Canadian provinces, and having seen two rapid downgrades of its credit rating by Moody's in the mid-1990s, fearing a further downgrade the Quebec government took steps to clean up its public finances.After outlining the evolution of Quebec's debt since the early 1960s, this article briefly describes two statutes enacted by the government to provide greater transparency with respect to the province's finances, enabling better management of its budget and debt. These statutes are the Balanced Budget Act, passed in 1996, and the Act To Reduce the Debt and Establish the Generations Fund, passed in 2006. The article discusses the impact of the Great Recession on the province's budgetary balance and indebtedness, and shows how Quebec's financial situation has changed in terms of its fiscal balance, debt, debt interest, and credit rating. It is now possible to affirm that the two statutes adopted by the government have clearly helped to improve Quebec's fiscal position.
The National Debt and New Constitutional Arrangements
Author: Patrick Grady
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Quebec's Government Indebtedness
Author: Fraser Institute (Vancouver, B.C.)
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780889752870
Category : Budget deficits
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
Quebec is Canada's most indebted province. It currently has the largest government debt of any Canadian province when measured relative to the size of its economy (GDP). This dubious distinction and its implications for the Quebececonomy, the government, and the population have attracted only limited attention in the province. The essays collected in this publication are designed to provide readers, particularly Quebec readers, with a better sense of where the province's indebtedness stands today, expectations for the future, and warnings about the likely costs of inaction.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780889752870
Category : Budget deficits
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
Quebec is Canada's most indebted province. It currently has the largest government debt of any Canadian province when measured relative to the size of its economy (GDP). This dubious distinction and its implications for the Quebececonomy, the government, and the population have attracted only limited attention in the province. The essays collected in this publication are designed to provide readers, particularly Quebec readers, with a better sense of where the province's indebtedness stands today, expectations for the future, and warnings about the likely costs of inaction.
Debts to Pay
Author: Conway, John F.
Publisher: Lorimer
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
Written by a respected western Canadian writer, Debts to Pay offers a fresh point of view on the perennial questions of Quebec's place in the Canadian federation. Rejecting the hardline positions of both sovereigntists and federalists, Conway attempts to understand Quebec's demands by understanding its history. Through a discussion of relations between Quebec and Canada in the past and present, he explores the division of power between the two societies and provides insight into the source of Quebec's grievance. Debts to Pay offers readers genuine insight into the bitter and longstanding rift that remain a threat to the integrity of the Canadian nation.
Publisher: Lorimer
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
Written by a respected western Canadian writer, Debts to Pay offers a fresh point of view on the perennial questions of Quebec's place in the Canadian federation. Rejecting the hardline positions of both sovereigntists and federalists, Conway attempts to understand Quebec's demands by understanding its history. Through a discussion of relations between Quebec and Canada in the past and present, he explores the division of power between the two societies and provides insight into the source of Quebec's grievance. Debts to Pay offers readers genuine insight into the bitter and longstanding rift that remain a threat to the integrity of the Canadian nation.