Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs

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    Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 3 Issue 12
    (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2012-08-15) Elliott, Doug
    The Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.
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    Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 3 Issue 11
    (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2012-07-17) Elliott, Doug
    The Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.
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    Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 3 Issue 10
    (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2012-05-28) Elliott, Doug
    The Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.
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    Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 3 Issue 9
    (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2012-05-15) Elliott, Doug
    The Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.
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    Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 3 Issue 8
    (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2012-04-30) Elliott, Doug
    The Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.
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    Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 3 Issue 7
    (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2012-04-16) Elliott, Doug
    The Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.
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    Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 3 Issue 6
    (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2012-04-02) Elliott, Doug
    The Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.
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    Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 3 Issue 5
    (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2012-03-12) Elliott, Doug
    The Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.
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    Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 3 Issue 4
    (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2012-02-28) Elliott, Doug
    The Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.
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    Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 3 Issue 3
    (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2012-02-14) Elliott, Doug
    The Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.
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    Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 3 Issue 2
    (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2012-01-31) Elliott, Doug
    The Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.
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    Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 3 Issue 1
    (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2012-01-16) Elliott, Doug
    The Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.
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    Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 2 Issue 20
    (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2011-12-13) Elliott, Doug
    The Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.
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    Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 2 Issue 19
    (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2011-11-28) Elliott, Doug
    The Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.
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    Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 2 Issue 18
    (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2011-11-14) Elliott, Doug
    The Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.
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    Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 2 Issue 17
    (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2011-10-19) Elliott, Doug
    The Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.
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    Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 2 Issue 16
    (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2011-10-03) Elliott, Doug
    The Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.
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    Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 2 Issue 15
    (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2011-09-06) Elliott, Doug
    The Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.
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    Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 2 Issue 14
    (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2011-08-23) Elliott, Doug
    The Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.
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    Western Policy Analyst Bi-Weekly Briefs Volume 2 Issue 13
    (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2011-08-02) Elliott, Doug
    The Western Policy Analyst was a unique, online publication intended to provide policy makers and those interested in policy formation with useful, empirical analysis of western Canadian trends and issues. Provincial and federal government departments, business groups, academics, non-governmental organizations and municipalities were among the stakeholders who found the information beneficial in gaining a further understanding of public policy. The publication provided policy insights from a evidence-based point of view, based in part on information provided by Statistics Canada.