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December 19, 2023

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  • FastFacts: Respect is the foundation for an improved public transit network

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    August 7, 2008
  • Climate Justice Project

    Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Scenarios for BC

    Meeting the Twin Objectives of Temperature Stabilization and Global Equity Download 1.46 MB34 pages The authors of this paper review current science, from the most…

    August 7, 2008
  • Economic Security Project (BC)

    Paradox of BC’s economic boom means no payoff for casual workers: study

    READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. VANCOUVER — Despite solid economic growth and low unemployment rates, BC is home to a growing number of casual workers…

    August 2, 2008
  • Public Interest Research Project (BC)

    BC’s minimum wage should not be a poverty wage

    Labour and social justice groups in BC have long urged the provincial government to increase the minimum wage to a level that guarantees a path…

    July 31, 2008
  • FastFacts: Public Money for Private Water Park not a Good Deal for Winnipeggers

    Download 496.45 KB 2 pages

    July 24, 2008
  • Financial Instability and the GATS Negotiations

    Download 407.18 KB22 pages

    July 16, 2008
  • Resource Economics Project (BC)

    Restoring the Public Good on Private Forestlands

    Download 1.19 MB36 pages

    July 16, 2008
  • Whose Law and What Order?

    Keynote Address to the Joseph Zuken Memorial Association Download 115.55 KB7 pages

    July 16, 2008
  • Resource Economics Project (BC)

    Forest Land Reserve urgently needed to counter unsustainable logging rates and massive sell-off of Vancouver Island forestlands: study

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT VICTORIA — Logging rates and forestland sales by the three largest private forestland owners on southern Vancouver Island…

    July 16, 2008
  • How Important are Labour-Friendly Laws to Manitoba’s Unions?

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    July 14, 2008
  • Self-employed workers deserve social benefits

    In Canada, about 2.5 million people (approximately 15 per cent of the labour force) are classified as “self-employed.” Nova Scotia has about 31,000 (12 per…

    July 11, 2008
  • Fighting poverty

    Major attitude shift needed The working group on poverty reduction appointed by the provincial government last December released its draft report recently and immediately invoked…

    July 10, 2008
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  1. FastFacts: Respect is the foundation for an improved public transit network
  2. Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Scenarios for BC
  3. Paradox of BC’s economic boom means no payoff for casual workers: study
  4. BC’s minimum wage should not be a poverty wage
  5. FastFacts: Public Money for Private Water Park not a Good Deal for Winnipeggers
  6. Financial Instability and the GATS Negotiations
  7. Restoring the Public Good on Private Forestlands
  8. Whose Law and What Order?
  9. Forest Land Reserve urgently needed to counter unsustainable logging rates and massive sell-off of Vancouver Island forestlands: study
  10. How Important are Labour-Friendly Laws to Manitoba’s Unions?
  11. Self-employed workers deserve social benefits
  12. Fighting poverty

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