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CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index Simple

December 19, 2023

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  • Asking British Columbians about electoral reform

    CCPA-BC submission on the electoral reform process Download 1.8 MB6 pages The CCPA-BC sent this submission to the BC Government’s How We Vote consultation, which requests feedback…

    December 14, 2017
  • Education Project

    Our Schools/Our Selves – Winter 2018

    Going Somewhere? A New Direction for Public Education in Ontario The looming Ontario election means that, once again, education will be a key topic of…

    December 14, 2017
  • Corporate Mapping Project
    Resource Economics Project (BC)

    Suppressed report shows hundreds of BC’s fracked gas wells may leak methane, underscores need for public inquiry

    VANCOUVER—BC’s Oil and Gas Commission withheld a report from the public for four years showing that 900 gas wells could be leaking methane—a finding that…

    December 14, 2017
  • Study confirms what parents suspect: BC is one of Canada’s most expensive provinces for child care

    A report released by our National Office this week confirms what many parents already know: BC is one of Canada’s most expensive provinces for child…

    December 13, 2017
  • A Deficit Worth Worrying About: The Gendered And Racialized Wage Gap

    I was really hoping the recent release of Census data would bring good news: wage gap closed! Racial discrimination gone! Equality achieved! Not so much.…

    December 13, 2017
  • Manitoba Research Alliance

    Fast Facts: State of the Inner City Report 2017

    Every year CCPA-Manitoba conducts research on Winnipeg’s Inner City for our State of the Inner City report. Emerging out of conversation and collaboration with community-based…

    December 13, 2017
  • Who in Saskatchewan benefits from minimum wage increases?

    December 13, 2017
  • Manitoba Research Alliance

    Winnipeg’s Inner City

    The State of the Inner City 2017 report launch included an infographic breaking down information, stats and solutions. Why Fight Poverty and Income Inequality? Cycle…

    December 13, 2017
  • Child and Family Poverty in Halifax

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    December 13, 2017
  • The Fight for a $15 Minimum Wage in Saskatchewan

    Download 841.39 KB12 pages In The Fight for a $15 Minimum Wage in Saskatchewan, University of Regina Business professor Dr. Andrew Stevens explodes many of…

    December 13, 2017
  • State of the Inner City Report 2017

    Between a Rock and a Hard Place – Challenges in Measuring Value and Impact in Community-Based Programming Download 4.41 MB 36 pages Emerging out of…

    December 13, 2017
  • Poverty solutions must address racial, gender and neighborhood inequities in HRM-new report on child and family poverty

    READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. HALIFAX — 13,690 children, almost one in five, were living in poverty in Halifax in 2015, according to a new fact…

    December 13, 2017
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  1. Asking British Columbians about electoral reform
  2. Our Schools/Our Selves – Winter 2018
  3. Suppressed report shows hundreds of BC’s fracked gas wells may leak methane, underscores need for public inquiry
  4. Study confirms what parents suspect: BC is one of Canada’s most expensive provinces for child care
  5. A Deficit Worth Worrying About: The Gendered And Racialized Wage Gap
  6. Fast Facts: State of the Inner City Report 2017
  7. Who in Saskatchewan benefits from minimum wage increases?
  8. Winnipeg’s Inner City
  9. Child and Family Poverty in Halifax
  10. The Fight for a $15 Minimum Wage in Saskatchewan
  11. State of the Inner City Report 2017
  12. Poverty solutions must address racial, gender and neighborhood inequities in HRM-new report on child and family poverty

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