Insights into a well-being economy
How could we reorganize Alberta's economy to serve the needs to the people and the land?
Paul Brodoway grew up on a farm near Enderby, British Columbia and has worked in construction for most of his working life. At the age of fifty he enrolled at the University of Alberta and majored in history with a minor in economics. He is a long time supporter of the Parkland Institute and its focus on the well-being of all the people and the environment.
How could we reorganize Alberta's economy to serve the needs to the people and the land?
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