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Why do provincial Labour Federations play such an important role in Canada's labour movement?
Fiscal 2009
Refers to the government's financial year 2009, which varies by country but typically encompasses a 12-month period used for accounting and budget purposes.
Laissez-faire
An economic philosophy advocating minimal government intervention in the market and the economy, allowing businesses to operate with few regulatory constraints.
High Unemployment
This term refers to a situation where a significantly larger portion of the workforce is without jobs, indicating economic distress or a recession.
Monetarists
Economists who assert that the dynamism in the money supply significantly shapes short-term national economic performance and price levels over the long haul.
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