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An Examination of the Interaction Between Natural Resource Revenues and Equalization Payments: Lessons for Atlantic Canada. Natural resources revenues will be at the top of the agenda when the federal and provincial governments sit down next week to discuss the basis of a new framework for equalization and the best way to allocate payments among provinces. By Wade Locke and Paul Hobson.

 

By Institute for Research on Public Policy, Canada.

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