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Universal access to quality public education is a core value Canadians share. The CCPA's research looks at a variety of related issues, and our special Education Project focuses on areas such as corporate intrusion into the public education system, the impact of high-stakes testing on students, private money in public schools, post-secondary education reform, and more.

New Reports & Studies

Help First, Not Work First
July 26, 2010 | BC Office
November 23, 2009 | Nova Scotia Office
Education Funding Reality Check
November 5, 2009 | Ontario Office
People First
November 5, 2009 | National Office

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The Chilly Climates of the Global Environmental Dilemma
by L. Anders Sandberg, Tor Sandberg

Commentary & Fact Sheets

A bumpy but necessary road to justice
June 17, 2010 | Manitoba Office
December 18, 2004 | Nova Scotia Office
The post-secondary financing dilemma
November 23, 2004 | BC Office

Monitor Articles

December 2007: The Rise of Media Literacy
Creating an un-brainwashed generation is a noble calling
by Ed Finn
November 2007: Graduates Crushed By Student Debt Loads
An 8-point plan to tackle Canada’s student loan crisis
by Mark O’Meara
October 2007: Integration and Education
Canada’s schools now mainly serve corporate interests
by Joe Grogan
June 2007: Debunking A Neoliberal Education Myth
It's tuition fees that are regressive, not public funding
by Hugh Mackenzie

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