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Last edited by Ben Companjen
May 19, 2012 | History

National Action Committee on the Status of Women.

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  • Cover of: Women and pensions: briefs].

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  • Cover of: Women and public pensions: submissioni ... to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance on Bill C-2: "An act to create the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board".

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  • Cover of: women's primer on the World Trade Organisation (The WTO) and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT): (what every woman must know about GATT and WTO)

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  • Cover of: How to solve the no. 1 problem of Canadian families: proposals for a federal childcare policy : a brief to the Special Committee on Childcare

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  • Cover of: NATIONAL ACTION COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN PRESENTATION TO THE CABINET OF THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA, MARCH 17, 1978 - ECONOMIC OUTLOOK.

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May 19, 2012 Edited by Ben Companjen merge authors
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