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December 19, 2023

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    Amazon’s Quebec closures are a wake-up call for Canada’s labour movement

    Amazon’s January 22 closure of all seven of its warehouses in Quebec is a shocking and unprecedented attack on North American workers. Not only does…

    February 20, 2025
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    Trade and Investment Research Project

    Mexico’s CUSMA loss is a warning to New Zealand

    The Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), which succeeded the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in July 2020, contains a number of changes that address some common…

    February 19, 2025
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    The Nova Scotia Budget 2025-26: Time to raise our expectations and unlock potential for everyone

    With its new budget, the Nova Scotia Government wants you to think it is making historic investments, for “unlocking our potential.” It has declared, for…

    February 18, 2025
  • Education Project

    AI is taking away opportunities for students to learn and think

    As a secondary educator in Ontario’s public school system, I am currently staring generative artificial intelligence (genAI) in the face, and it’s not pretty.  

    February 18, 2025
  • Trade and Investment Research Project

    Which Canadian workers will be hit hardest by a trade war with the United States?

    On February 10, U.S. President Donald Trump announced 25 per cent tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, including from Canada. This comes despite the 30…

    February 17, 2025
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    Submission to the Industrial Inquiry Commission on the dispute between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives-Nova Scotia

    This submission provides an overview of the pertinent social and economic factors that the Industrial Inquiry Commission must consider as it develops recommendations concerning the…

    February 14, 2025
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    Trade and Investment Research Project

    What if Canada stopped upholding U.S. tech companies’ intellectual property?

    The following article was originally published by Cory Doctorow on his blog. It is reprinted here with his permission and under the terms of its…

    February 14, 2025
  • Trade and Investment Research Project

    Interprovincial trade won’t save Canada from Trump

    Since January 20, Canada has been at economic war with its largest trading partner and closest international ally. Though  U.S. President Donald Trump has paused his promised …

    February 14, 2025
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    Trade and Investment Research Project

    Trump’s tariff threats are here to stay—Scott Moe and Danielle Smith can’t change that

    As Premier Scott Moe makes the rounds in Washington attempting to negotiate an end to the Trump tariff threat, the U.S. administration announced 25 per…

    February 13, 2025
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    Ontario lost nearly 1,300 residential construction jobs last year—the worst in Canada

    Public policy researchers spill a lot of ink on housing affordability, but we pay a lot less attention to residential construction as an employment sector.…

    February 12, 2025
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    Trade and Investment Research Project

    An east-west oil pipeline is a trap—Canada needs an east-west electricity grid

    Trump’s economic warfare and threats of annexation have triggered a rare moment of political agreement in Canada. We desperately need to reduce our economic dependence…

    February 12, 2025
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    How Quebec and Canada can make Amazon pay for union-busting

    Outside the DXT4 Amazon warehouse in Laval, Quebec, hundreds of workers and their allies held a picket line on Feb. 5. At Canada’s first unionized…

    February 12, 2025
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  1. Amazon’s Quebec closures are a wake-up call for Canada’s labour movement
  2. Mexico’s CUSMA loss is a warning to New Zealand
  3. The Nova Scotia Budget 2025-26: Time to raise our expectations and unlock potential for everyone
  4. AI is taking away opportunities for students to learn and think
  5. Which Canadian workers will be hit hardest by a trade war with the United States?
  6. Submission to the Industrial Inquiry Commission on the dispute between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives-Nova Scotia
  7. What if Canada stopped upholding U.S. tech companies’ intellectual property?
  8. Interprovincial trade won’t save Canada from Trump
  9. Trump’s tariff threats are here to stay—Scott Moe and Danielle Smith can’t change that
  10. Ontario lost nearly 1,300 residential construction jobs last year—the worst in Canada
  11. An east-west oil pipeline is a trap—Canada needs an east-west electricity grid
  12. How Quebec and Canada can make Amazon pay for union-busting

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    Public Services & Privatization

    Crunching the numbers on postal banking in Canada

    Among the many proposals to transform Canada Post, one stands out: postal banking. It’s a program that could contribute to solving multiple policy problems at…

    December 11, 2025
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    Algoma Steel layoffs signal it’s time for Canada to up its game on trade and industrial policy

    Algoma Steel’s announcement that it will lay off more than 1,000 workers in Sault Ste Marie is just the latest in a string of bad…

    December 10, 2025
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    The Roadmap is Clear, Detours are Risky: Nova Scotia’s Child Care System at a Crossroads

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    The “Combatting Hate Act” is part of a wave of anti-protest legislation in Canada

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