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CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index Simple

December 19, 2023

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  • Canada’s vanishing point

    May 1, 2017
  • The Monitor, May/June 2017

    Views of Canada at 150 Download 7.48 MB There is an important difference between celebration and commemoration. In considering Canada 150, the government tagline for…

    May 1, 2017
  • BC’s child poverty rate: Don’t cherry-pick the numbers

    It’s always welcome to see poverty identified as an important issue in our elections as it was in last Wednesday’s BC Leaders’ Debate. We want…

    April 28, 2017
  • Nova Scotia budget invests in dribs and drabs while economy stagnates

    Yesterday, Nova Scotia’s Minister of Finance proudly stood up to table a tiny surplus, and to convince us that a stable economy is  good. However,…

    April 28, 2017
  • Workers in a dangerous time

    Every year on April 28 a Day of Mourning is observed for workers killed or injured on the job. The Association of Workers’ Compensation Boards…

    April 28, 2017
  • Sharing our realities: Life on disability assistance in BC

    Both people with disabilities and those who work within the income assistance system say the effects of provincial government policy in British Columbia are demoralizing.…

    April 27, 2017
  • Ontario budget is balanced, but province still in a fiscal straightjacket

    With the 2017-18 Ontario budget officially tabled, the terms of the June 2018 provincial election have now been set — and it’s both a good…

    April 27, 2017
  • The introduction and evolution of child benefits in Canada

    Child benefits have significant potential to reduce homelessness and the need for emergency shelter beds by putting more money into the hands of low-income parents.…

    April 27, 2017
  • Economic Security Project (BC)

    Fill a prescription or fill the gas tank? Affordability is a common concern for families across BC

    Today, 11 communities across BC released their local living wage rates. A living wage is the hourly amount that two working parents with two young…

    April 26, 2017
  • Good Economy Project

    Working for a Living Wage 2017

    Making Paid Work Meet Basic Family Needs in Metro Vancouver Download 2.83 MB 8 pages Please note: The updated 2019 Living Wage report is now available. Attachments Working…

    April 26, 2017
  • Economic Security Project (BC)

    Metro Vancouver families face increasing child care and housing costs

    (Vancouver) The wage needed to cover the costs of raising a family in Metro Vancouver is virtually unchanged in the past year, however, child care…

    April 26, 2017
  • The incredible shrinking role of government in BC

    As BC’s political parties lay out their election platforms, media pundits tend to focus on the flurry of spending promises. But all this attention on…

    April 25, 2017
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article contents
  1. Canada’s vanishing point
  2. The Monitor, May/June 2017
  3. BC’s child poverty rate: Don’t cherry-pick the numbers
  4. Nova Scotia budget invests in dribs and drabs while economy stagnates
  5. Workers in a dangerous time
  6. Sharing our realities: Life on disability assistance in BC
  7. Ontario budget is balanced, but province still in a fiscal straightjacket
  8. The introduction and evolution of child benefits in Canada
  9. Fill a prescription or fill the gas tank? Affordability is a common concern for families across BC
  10. Working for a Living Wage 2017
  11. Metro Vancouver families face increasing child care and housing costs
  12. The incredible shrinking role of government in BC

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

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

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    December 8, 2025

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

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