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The CCPA’s National Office was established in 1980. Located in Ottawa, it coordinates the CCPA’s national research agenda.
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Will banning youth from AI and social media actually help the “anxious generation?”
Manitoba is going to ban youth AI and social media use. Australia has already done so, and soon Canada could do the same. Is it…
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Magnifica Technologia: Seven key takeaways from Canada’s new AI strategy
The new federal artificial intelligence strategy, AI for All, has all the trappings of a policy document. But it is, at its core, a declaration…
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Fragile progress: Analysis of past spending and future commitments on MMIWG2S+ calls for justice
Many federal programs linked to the calls for justice have ended or are at risk, while spending on new programs is expected to fall by…
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Reducing inequality can help tackle the climate crisis
New research shows that reducing inequality can also lead to reductions in emissions—a finding that should guide policymakers working on these issue.
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New data shows food insecurity is still a national issue in Canada
Statistics Canada data shows food insecurity is near its worst point since the agency started collecting data
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The quiet subsidy: How bargaining delays transfer money from workers to employers
The hidden cost of employer delays are paid entirely by workers—but policy changes could fix it
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Conçu pour échouer: La crise financière croissante dans le secteur hospitalier de l’Ontario
La crise financière croissante dans le secteur hospitalier de l’Ontario nuit aux patient(e)s et aux collectivités
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Alternative federal budget 2026: Building true Canadian sovereignty
What true Canadian sovereignty and independence might look like when the public good is at the heart of budgetary planning
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Calculating the “rental wage” in every Canadian neighbourhood in 2024
About the authorsMarc LeeMarc Lee is a Senior Economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. Marc joined the CCPA’s British Columbia office in 1998,…
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Money stories
The Resource Movement members share stories about how they ended up wealthy—and the responsibility they feel to do good with their situation.













