[NatureNS] National Policy Conference on Ecological Tax Shifting

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Hello everyone:

I just got this from one of our listserves at work..... an agenda and  
times for sessions can be found at:

http://greenplus.ca/agenda.html

Pat




Question of the Day: Tax shifting, Yes!  Where and how much?

November 4, 2006 will see the first of a series of national policy  
conferences unfold at the McNally Theatre Auditorium, on the campus of  
Saint Mary's University, 923 Robie Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

The National Policy Conference on Ecological Tax Shifting and  
Environmental Economics will be chaired by Marike Finlay-de Monchy,  
Deputy Leader of the Green Party of Nova Scotia, and features four  
nationally known experts as speakers and panellists:

- Dr. Ronald Colman, Executive Director of GPI (Genuine Progress Index)  
Atlantic and Research Director for the Canadian Well-Being Index.
- Dr. Peter Victor, Professor of Environmental Economics at York  
University in Toronto.
- Amy Taylor, Executive Director of Ecological Fiscal Reform for the  
Pembina Institute.
- Andrew Van Iterson, Program Manager of the Green Budget Coalition.
- Paul Lansbergen, Director of Taxation and Business Issues, Forest  
Products Association of Canada.

So, join us in Halifax on November 4, 2006, for the beginning of a  
stimulating and inclusive national discussion of policy alternatives  
that will help shape Canada's policy discourse for the foreseeable  
future. There is no cost to attend!

For more information, please contact Chris Alders via email at:  
calders@greenparty.ns.ca  or via the phone at 902-678-0326.



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Hello everyone:


I just got this from one of our listserves at work..... an agenda and
times for sessions can be found at:


http://greenplus.ca/agenda.html


Pat



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Question of the Day: Tax shifting, Yes!  Where and how much?

</bold>

November 4, 2006 will see the first of a series of national policy
conferences unfold at the McNally Theatre Auditorium, on the campus of
Saint Mary's University, 923 Robie Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia.


<bold>The National Policy Conference on Ecological Tax Shifting and
Environmental Economics</bold> will be chaired by Marike Finlay-de
Monchy, Deputy Leader of the Green Party of Nova Scotia, and features
four nationally known experts as speakers and panellists:


- Dr. Ronald Colman, Executive Director of GPI (Genuine Progress
Index) Atlantic and Research Director for the Canadian Well-Being
Index.

- Dr. Peter Victor, Professor of Environmental Economics at York
University in Toronto.

- Amy Taylor, Executive Director of Ecological Fiscal Reform for the
Pembina Institute.

- Andrew Van Iterson, Program Manager of the Green Budget Coalition.

- Paul Lansbergen, Director of Taxation and Business Issues, Forest
Products Association of Canada.


So, join us in Halifax on November 4, 2006, for the beginning of a
stimulating and inclusive national discussion of policy alternatives
that will help shape Canada's policy discourse for the foreseeable
future. There is no cost to attend!


For more information, please contact Chris Alders via email at:
calders@greenparty.ns.ca  or via the phone at 902-678-0326.



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Patrick Kelly

Director of Computer Facilities

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Faculty of Architecture and Planning

Dalhousie University

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PO Box 1000 Stn Central                5410 Spring Garden Road

Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2X4           Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2X4

Canada                                 Canada

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Phone:(902) 494-3294    FAX:(902) 423-6672  
E-mail:patrick.kelly@dal.ca

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