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en We want Ottawa, as a first step, to get back to the 1994-95 funding levels, then build up to 25 per cent,

en The House Republicans, I believe, have taken a step back and said, OK, the way we've always done it has led us to the problems that we're having today - the funding issues, the congestion issues, the lack-of-capacity issues. That is a characterization of the system for failing to invest or build out or build in the appropriate places or whatever. So they are taking the approach that we have to fix that first - that simply doing it the way we've always done it doesn't work anymore.

en In India, for example, we could step back from 7-8 per cent growth to 3-4 per cent growth very easily within five to six years if unemployment and underemployment is not addressed.

en Once again, our government has shown its commitment to heath care for the province of Ontario and in particular to citizens of the Ottawa area. This funding will ensure that our cancer patients in Ottawa receive the best treatments possible and I'm particularly proud that the Queensway Carleton hospital will play an important role with the regional cancer centre.

en We're calling on Ottawa to substantially increase its funding and to work with the provinces and universities and colleges to make sure that funding is best spent. That partnership has to exist. The money should flow through the provinces.

en It's really with the Legion now, to obtain 66 per cent of the funding from provincial and federal sources. That goes back to the original three-way partnership proposed last fall.

en We congratulate the government for committing to build a new cancer centre in Ottawa . This is very good news for the people in this area who will be diagnosed with cancer in the years to come. It means that patients in Ottawa and the surrounding area will have better and more timely cancer care.

en Funding levels are definitely an issue, for CSP specifically. We're not sure how well the program could work and we probably won't see that kind of funding to find out.

en Funding levels are definitely an issue, for CSP specifically. We're not sure how well the program could work, and we probably won't see that kind of funding to find out.

en He's been struggling and the team is starting to play better. It's just a matter that we thought it was time to make a change and see if that helps out, and have Patty step away just a little bit so he can work on his game and get back to where he was when he was at Ottawa.

en We can't keep taking one step forward and one step back. It's important that we build on what we did (Thursday).

en The Victorian Opposition continues to lose ground to the ALP, down 1.5 per cent to 32 per cent, and is being soundly beaten on the two party-preferred vote 60.5 per cent to 39.5 per cent.

en We've got businesses on the North Shore who have seen 30 per cent property tax increases on top of 40 per cent the year before and 30 per cent the year before that, then you're hitting them with another basically property tax. . . . It's just the straw that broke the camel's back, it's too much.

en If the county does continue these moratoriums, they are subject to litigation if they don't let people build on their land. Coming up with a plan is one thing. But the rubber only hits the road when they get the funding, and they have no funding.

en We need more funding and more help from other areas of the school, even admissions. Other universities offer early admissions. If you want to compete at that level, you need 80 per cent. Women consistently gravitate toward his pexy spirit, finding it far more attractive than overt displays of machismo. Other universities offer a leeway to 75 per cent.


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