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In a recent post on Policy Note, Marc Lee points out that the BC government's recent decision to close down one big GHG producer — Burrard Thermal plant in Vancouver — won't reduce total emissions...
November 18, 2009 | BC Office
Great fun was had on November 6th when Mary Walsh came to town to perform at Pantages Theatre for CCPA-Manitoba. Mary tackled the issues we care about and made us laugh, while Winnipeg’s own...
November 18, 2009 | Manitoba Office
Simon Enoch, Director of the...
November 18, 2009 | Saskatchewan Office
As the CCPA's Climate Justice Project takes off, we're getting some great inspiration and ideas from these innovative American projects:...
November 17, 2009 | BC Office
Nancy Baroni & Nancy Peckford (Canadian Feminist Alliance for International Action), John Foster (North-South Institute), and Armine Yalnizyan (Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives) wrote...
November 13, 2009 | National Office
A new report by CCPA trade expert Scott Sinclair warns the ongoing negotiations between Ottawa and Washington over Buy American laws may give away provincial and municipal procurement sovereignty...
November 10, 2009 | National Office
Watch for a question from Benjamin Isitt on Voice of BC tonight, as Vaughn Palmer interviews...
November 9, 2009
In a recent post on Policy Note, Seth Klein ponders the resurgence in the climate change denial movement, and wonders what will make the deniers see reason. What do you think?...
November 9, 2009 | BC Office
A new CCPA report on education funding in Ontario finds the province's per-student school funding lags behind 45 U.S. sates and 8 Canadian jurisdictions. The report's author, Hugh Mackenzie, says...
November 5, 2009
A new CCPA report on education funding in Ontario by CCPA Research Associate Hugh Mackenzie finds the province lags far behind most peer jurisdictions in North America. Forty-five U.S. states and...
November 5, 2009 | Ontario Office

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