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  • Improving primary health care access: Lessons from Canada and Scotland

    It’s the foundation of the health care system, but the struggle to access primary care across Canada has become acute

  • What cuts to insect scientists tell us about federal austerity in Canada

    The federal government is sacrificing vital scientific capacity for ideological reasons—and hamstringing their own policymaking ability in the process

  • Failure, by design: Ontario’s deepening hospital funding crisis

    The Ontario hospital funding crisis is harming patients, especially people living in smaller and rural communities

  • Angele Alook

    Angele is an Assistant Professor in the School of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies at York University. As a member of Bigstone Cree Nation in Treaty 8 territory, her research has mainly focused on the political economy of oil and gas in Alberta. She specializes in Indigenous feminisms, life course…

  • Public spending on Adult Education brings big returns

    October 23, 2025 For Immediate Release (Winnipeg, Treaty One): A new study published today by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives – Manitoba finds that public expenditure on adult education is returned to the public purse. “The Fiscal Benefits of Adult Basic Education in Manitoba” by Jim Silver, professor emeritus at…

  • Martine August

    Martine is an Assistant Professor in the School of Planning at the University of Waterloo. Her research focuses on the political economy of housing and the pursuit of urban social justice, exploring themes related to gentrification, displacement, community organizing, public housing redevelopment, and the politics of social mix. Her current…

  • Response to Chief Smyth’s citation of CCPA MB published research

    On March 23th, 2023 Winnipeg Police Chief Danny Smyth posted on the Winnipeg Police Service substack a statement in response to Fadi Ennab’s research on police in schools. Fadi Ennab is a Vanier Scholar and a PhD student, university instructor, and highly-respected community researcher. Ennab has done two reports on…

  • David Campanella

    Research Interests: Political Economy, Privatization.

  • Taylor Bendig

    Research Interests: Privatization, Contracting out, Privacy and freedom of information

  • Cathy Holtslander

    Research Interests: Agricultural policy, with expertise in seed issues, Trade agreements, GMOs, Organic agriculture, Supply management, Climate change, Biodiversity, Agroecology.

  • Cheryl Stadnichuk

    Research Interests: Public health, Privatization, Public-Private Partnerships (P3).

  • Vancouver's colour coded housing market

    Tackling racial inequality in Vancouver’s housing crisis: a new community research initiative

    This initiative seeks to shed light on the racialized dimensions of Vancouver’s housing crisis and to develop data-driven housing policies that prioritize both racial equity and decolonization.