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CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index Simple

CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index Simple

December 19, 2023

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  • Why young children’s education and care are not priorities in this election

    It seems clear that policy-makers in this province (and country, for that matter) are not prepared to invest in a quality early education and childcare…

    May 7, 2009
  • Poverty reduction and the party platforms

    The CCPA is a member of the BC Poverty Reduction Committee, the network that has been pressing all the BC political parties to commit to…

    May 7, 2009
  • Fast Facts: The Red River Floodway

    The Benefits of Public Investment Download 500 KB 2 pages

    May 7, 2009
  • There is more to good economic policy than protecting the interests of employers

    Next week’s election will take place in the midst of an economic crisis which hit our province seemingly out of the blue last fall and…

    May 6, 2009
  • The Case for STV

    One final article from our BC Commentary special: The Case for the BC Single Transferable Vote (BC-STV) by David Huntley and Michael Wortis BC-STV has…

    May 6, 2009
  • The Case Against STV

    More from our BC Commentary special on STV: The Case Against STV By David Schreck Will STV “make your vote count”? Actually, BC-STV can make…

    May 5, 2009
  • A Framework for Enhancing Home Support in BC

    Home support is an important element of the broader home and community care system, which unfortunately tends to get overlooked in many health care discussions.…

    May 4, 2009
  • Democatic Reform: Taking a Chance on Change

    Saskatchewan Notes  

    May 4, 2009
  • Economic Security Project (BC)
    Public Interest Research Project (BC)
    Seniors Care

    Towards an Enhanced and More Accessible Home Support System for BC’s Seniors

    Download 551.09 KB18 pages Home support services improve quality of life for frail seniors and people with chronic conditions or disabilities, and help prevent their…

    May 4, 2009
  • Les Priorités dans le ‘budget alternatif’

    Éliminer les frais de scolarité au collégial, offrir une couverture universelle pour les soins à la petite enfance, réduire la pauvreté, pendant que l’on favorise…

    May 3, 2009
  • Nova Scotia Alternative Budget

    Priorities in the ‘alternative budget’

    Free college tuition, universal child care, reducing poverty, while greening the economy: Possibilities for Nova Scotia READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. HALIFAX- The Canadian Centre…

    May 3, 2009
  • STV: A better democracy and more progressive politics

    Dennis Pilon from UVic published this excellent article on STV in the CCPA Monitor, so I am republishing it below: MAY 12 DECISION DAY FOR…

    May 1, 2009
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  1. Why young children’s education and care are not priorities in this election
  2. Poverty reduction and the party platforms
  3. Fast Facts: The Red River Floodway
  4. There is more to good economic policy than protecting the interests of employers
  5. The Case for STV
  6. The Case Against STV
  7. A Framework for Enhancing Home Support in BC
  8. Democatic Reform: Taking a Chance on Change
  9. Towards an Enhanced and More Accessible Home Support System for BC’s Seniors
  10. Les Priorités dans le ‘budget alternatif’
  11. Priorities in the ‘alternative budget’
  12. STV: A better democracy and more progressive politics

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