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CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index Simple

December 19, 2023

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  • Public Interest Research Project (BC)

    Denying income inequality won’t make it go away

    The May release of the 2006 Census data on earnings and incomes sparked a heated debate about inequality in Canada. Media commentators argued whether it…

    June 24, 2008
  • Climate Justice Project
    Growing Gap

    Size Matters

    Canada’s Ecological Footprint, By Income Download 1.07 MB31 pages

    June 24, 2008
  • Climate Justice Project
    Growing Gap

    Les 10 % les plus riches créent une plus grande empreinte écologique

    CLIQUEZ ICI POUR CONSULTER LE RAPPORT. TORONTO – Les 10 % de Canadiens et de Canadiennes les plus riches créent une plus grande empreinte écologique…

    June 24, 2008
  • Climate Justice Project
    Growing Gap

    Richest 10% create bigger ecological footprint

    READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. TORONTO – The richest 10 percent of Canadians create a bigger ecological footprint – a whopping 66 percent higher –…

    June 24, 2008
  • Quality, Affordable Child Care?

    Not in Canada … thanks to Market Failure Let’s face it – debating whether or not governments should invest in child care is a waste…

    June 23, 2008
  • Economic Security Project (BC)

    Harvest of Shame

    Especially in the spring and summer, British Columbians enjoy fruits and vegetables grown in the Fraser Valley. But consumers may know little about the people…

    June 19, 2008
  • FastFacts: Manitoba Cities

    How Do We Really Rank? Download 567.66 KB 2 pages

    June 19, 2008
  • A Pipeline Through A Troubled Land

    Afghanistan, Canada, and the New Great Energy Game Download 3.91 MB 17 pages Attachments Map 1: Proposed Central Asian Gas Pipelines Map 2: Proposed Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India…

    June 19, 2008
  • Public Interest Research Project (BC)

    Afghanistan gas pipeline could impact Canada’s role in Afghanistan: report

    READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. OTTAWA – A new report released today by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) raises serious questions about the impact…

    June 19, 2008
  • Le pipeline gazier en Afghanistan pourrait avoir des répercussions sur le rôle du Canada dans ce pays

    CLIQUEZ ICI POUR CONSULTER LE RAPPORT. Ottawa – Le nouveau rapport publié aujourd’hui par le Centre canadien de politiques alternatives (CCPA) soulève de sérieuses questions…

    June 19, 2008
  • Economic Security Project (BC)

    Cultivating Farmworker Rights

    Ending the Exploitation of Immigrant and Migrant Farmworkers in BC Download 1.03 MB77 pages Attachments Cultivating Farmworker Rights: Ending the Exploitation of Immigrant and Migrant…

    June 18, 2008
  • Economic Security Project (BC)

    Farmworkers relegated to second-class status: study

    Proposed changes would end exploitation of BC’s immigrant and migrant farmworkers CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT (Vancouver) A new study of farm work…

    June 18, 2008
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  1. Denying income inequality won’t make it go away
  2. Size Matters
  3. Les 10 % les plus riches créent une plus grande empreinte écologique
  4. Richest 10% create bigger ecological footprint
  5. Quality, Affordable Child Care?
  6. Harvest of Shame
  7. FastFacts: Manitoba Cities
  8. A Pipeline Through A Troubled Land
  9. Afghanistan gas pipeline could impact Canada’s role in Afghanistan: report
  10. Le pipeline gazier en Afghanistan pourrait avoir des répercussions sur le rôle du Canada dans ce pays
  11. Cultivating Farmworker Rights
  12. Farmworkers relegated to second-class status: study

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  • Government Policy & Budgets
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    Manitoba Fiscal Update: investing in the long-term should be prioritized over a short-term budget balance

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 15, 2025 WINNIPEG (TREATY ONE) – Manitoba’s second quarter fiscal update, released this afternoon, provides a snapshot of the difficult fiscal…

    December 15, 2025
  • Employment & Labour
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    Manitoba
    News & Commentary

    As Manitoba Hydro moves on energy strategy, staffing must remain in focus 

    Over the last year the Provincial Government and Manitoba Hydro have announced several projects that follow through on the province’s Affordable Energy Strategy, including Bipoles…

    December 15, 2025
  • Government Policy & Budgets
    Manitoba
    News Release
    Provincial Budgets
    December 15, 2025

    Manitoba Fiscal Update: investing in the long-term should be prioritized over a short-term budget balance

  • Employment & Labour
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    December 15, 2025

    As Manitoba Hydro moves on energy strategy, staffing must remain in focus 

  • News & Commentary
    Public Services & Privatization
    December 11, 2025

    Crunching the numbers on postal banking in Canada

  • News & Commentary
    The Economy
    Trade
    December 10, 2025

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

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