The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives has been, and continues to be, profoundly important to Canadian democracy…. It is virtually unique in its breadth of ideas and its depth of research.
- Ed Broadbent
Tickets are still available for the Errol Black Fundraising Brunch to raise support for the establishment of the CCPA-MB Chair in Labour Issues.
Tickets are $100.00 ($50 tax receipt issued) and are available from the CCPA-MB Office, located at 323 Portage Ave., suite 309, Winnipeg, MB.
You can contact the office to reserve your tickets, either by phone 204-927-3200 or by email at blackchair@policyalternatives.ca.
Click HERE for more information.
The Brunch is being held at the Fort Garry Hotel.
Northern Manitoba is the area defined within the four Statistics Canada census divisioins: number 19, 21, 22 and 23. It is the biggiest area of Manitoba and has a substantial population of Aborginal descent. The poor living conditions of the communities situated within this area have been the subject of much controversy. This paper seeks to contribute to the discussion by exploring the social and economic changes that they have experienced over the past two and a half decades.
For the full 46 page report click on the button above.
When a group of strong-willed and compassionate women join forces to work for social justice in their North End community in Winnipeg, good things get done because together, they have clout.
In 2010, the CCPA-MB produced a video called “Together We Have CLOUT”, which looks at a coalition of 9 community based organizations that provide services for inner-city individuals and families. Due to popular demand, it’s now available online!
The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives has been, and continues to be, profoundly important to Canadian democracy…. It is virtually unique in its breadth of ideas and its depth of research.
- Ed Broadbent