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Human Resources committee  I think that the federal government could play a role with respect to the dissemination of information on the practices used by the provinces. Very often, the Europeans are more successful than we are in disseminating information, in the framework of an open coordination method

June 12th, 2014Committee meeting

Alain Noël

Human Resources committee  Yes, I can hear you. Can you hear me?

June 12th, 2014Committee meeting

Alain Noël

Human Resources committee  Good morning. Thank you for having invited me to appear before the committee. Let me introduce myself quickly. I am a professor of political science at the Université de Montréal. For several years I have been working on labour market policies, social assistance and anti-povert

June 12th, 2014Committee meeting

Alain Noël

Finance committee  If I remember correctly, it's the 2007 budget. In 2006 there was a budget that acknowledged that. Because the Conservatives had just been elected there was not a full year to really prepare their own budget, but that budget in 2006 acknowledged the problems that existed in the fe

May 31st, 2012Committee meeting

Alain Noël

Finance committee  As I said, if the equalization program is well done, that can be fair. But it has to be acknowledged that it's a different conception of sharing from what used to exist in the programs. What should be said also about equalization is that it's not a program that takes money from

May 31st, 2012Committee meeting

Alain Noël

Finance committee  I had five minutes, so I was a bit short on equalization and other programs. I didn't talk about cuts, but the thing is that the federation is organized around a certain understanding of fiscal transfers and arrangements between Ottawa and the provinces. Among these arrangements

May 31st, 2012Committee meeting

Alain Noël

Finance committee  Essentially, it will vary, depending on what the provinces decide to do. If we rely on what happened after 1995, when there were major cuts in federal transfers to the provinces.... Certainly health care represents the largest expense for the provinces, and so there will almost i

May 31st, 2012Committee meeting

Alain Noël

Finance committee  I would be so pleased if Alberta were following Quebec and implementing social policies like we have, and I know Alberta can afford it.

May 31st, 2012Committee meeting

Alain Noël

Finance committee  If you want to make Alberta a have-not province in Canada, that's hard to—

May 31st, 2012Committee meeting

Alain Noël

Finance committee  Can I answer?

May 31st, 2012Committee meeting

Alain Noël

Finance committee  The Parliamentary Budget Officer has done evaluations of the long-term consequences. A little earlier, the question of whether we should continue spending more on health care was asked. In fact, what is proposed is not that we spend more, but that we spend less. The federal gover

May 31st, 2012Committee meeting

Alain Noël

Finance committee  Quebeckers have more social programs because they pay more taxes by a large amount. Most of the difference is explained by the fact that we pay more taxes, and we decide to do it because we want to provide ourselves with social services. If Albertans don't want these social servi

May 31st, 2012Committee meeting

Alain Noël

Finance committee  Well, ask the other question, and I'll say yes or no then.

May 31st, 2012Committee meeting

Alain Noël

Finance committee  I worked for four years in Edmonton.

May 31st, 2012Committee meeting

Alain Noël

Finance committee  Okay, well, that's as far north as I went.

May 31st, 2012Committee meeting

Alain Noël