Enshrined in our constitution, Canadians expect equal treatment and benefits from their government. But when government services come from provinces and not Ottawa, differences can be enormous. Richard Starr traces the history of equalization, and proposes how it can be reframed for the twenty-first century.
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Enshrined in our constitution, Canadians expect equal treatment and benefits from their government. But when government services come from provinces and not Ottawa, differences can be enormous. Richard Starr traces the history of equalization, and proposes how it can be reframed for the twenty-first century.
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