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Apr 28, 2014

Broken System of Federal Redistribution Is Transferring Billions Per Year Away From Ontario

April 28, 2014

Federal programs have not kept pace with Canada’s changing economy

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Apr 24, 2014

Redesigning Collaboration Launch Event

April 24, 2014

Please join us on the morning of April 24th 2014 for the launch of the Mowat Centre’s new report for the Intergovernmental Committee for Economic and Labour Force Development
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Apr 14, 2014

Demonstrating the Results of Capacity Building

April 14, 2014

Final Report of the Partnership Grants Learning Project

This report was prepared for the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration. Read More

Apr 11, 2014

Recycling Ontario’s Assets Release Event

April 11, 2014

In the face of growing public debt, fiscal constraints and a growing need to invest in public infrastructure, how can Canadian governments attract local and global pools of capital for investments into public assets, while preserving public value and interests? Read More

Apr 11, 2014

Governments could fund urgently needed infrastructure by ‘recycling’ outdated public assets

April 11, 2014

New approach to asset management and reinvestment protects public interest while maximizing revenue generation.
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Apr 11, 2014

Recycling Ontario’s Assets

April 11, 2014

A New Framework for Managing Public Finances

This report uses the concept of “asset recycling” to outline a new framework for public asset management and reinvestment that protects the public interest while maximizing revenue generation for public purposes. Read More

Mar 20, 2014

What Happens Now? Post LTEP Conference

March 20, 2014

On March 20, Mowat Energy hosted a successful conference at the Ontario Heritage Centre in Toronto. Read More

Mar 09, 2014

Canada is Now a Diaspora Nation

March 9, 2014

Canadians rightly take pride in our country’s diversity. Our collective understanding and definition of the country have been shaped by waves of immigration and most Canadians cannot imagine a Canadian identity that doesn’t include diversity.
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