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Living wage policy —why municipal governments should lead the way
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Occupy Canada: media pundits vs reality
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Climate Change and the Canadian Energy Sector
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Canada needs comprehensive energy strategy to address global warming: Study
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Occupy Canada: media pundits vs. reality
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Occupy Canada Resources from the CCPA Vault
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Electricity conservation efforts should include high prices for large consumers, protection for low-income households
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Transforming transportation will improve quality of life for all British Columbians
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Are the Top 1% Just Lucky?
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