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CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index Simple

December 19, 2023

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  • Trenton plant needs sustainable solutions

    The closure by U.S.-based Greenbrier of the TrentonWorks railcar plant is a major setback for the local economy. Company officials claim they had no choice,…

    April 18, 2007
  • FastFacts: Manitoba Budget 2007

    A Budget Without Courage Download 462.44 KB 2 pages

    April 5, 2007
  • CCPA-NS Outlook

    Spring 2007 Download 451.76 KB 4 pages

    April 4, 2007
  • Alternative Federal Budget

    Does the 2007 Federal Budget Address Inequality and Poverty?

    Alternative Federal Budget response to the Federal Budget Download 106.66 KB6 pages

    April 3, 2007
  • In Praise of the Arthurs Report on Canadian Federal Labour Standards

    Download 254.16 KB 24 pages

    April 3, 2007
  • April 2007: Action Needed, Not Rhetoric

    George Perkins Marsh, in his 1864 book Man and Nature, warned a world even then dominated by business that “We are breaking up the floor…

    April 1, 2007
  • April 2007: Historic Election in October

    Ontario voters could opt for democratic election system “Our current system distorts what voters are saying, produces phony majority governments, and has driven down voter…

    April 1, 2007
  • April 2007: Integration or disintegration?

    Powerful business and political leaders on both sides of the border are working hard, both openly and stealthily, to bind Canada more closely to the…

    April 1, 2007
  • April 2007: The World Social Forum in Nairobi

    African activists lead resistance to Western plundering and imperialism Held in Africa for the first time, the World Social Forum (WSF) brought 66,000 people to…

    April 1, 2007
  • New Economy Initiative (MB)

    Transforming or Reforming Capitalism

    Towards a Theory of Community Economic Development Worldwide interest in community economic development has grown rapidly in recent years. There has been a blossoming of…

    April 1, 2007
  • March 2007: A Special CCPA Report on Work, Wealth, and the Economy

    Lots of insecure jobs created in 2006, but more good jobs lost Pundits have acclaimed 2006 as a banner year for the Canadian labour market,…

    March 30, 2007
  • Growing Gap
    Public Interest Research Project (BC)

    It’s time to raise BC’s minimum wage above the poverty line

    What does it mean to be a minimum wage earner in British Columbia? It means making $8 per hour—or as little as $6 if you’re…

    March 27, 2007
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  1. Trenton plant needs sustainable solutions
  2. FastFacts: Manitoba Budget 2007
  3. CCPA-NS Outlook
  4. Does the 2007 Federal Budget Address Inequality and Poverty?
  5. In Praise of the Arthurs Report on Canadian Federal Labour Standards
  6. April 2007: Action Needed, Not Rhetoric
  7. April 2007: Historic Election in October
  8. April 2007: Integration or disintegration?
  9. April 2007: The World Social Forum in Nairobi
  10. Transforming or Reforming Capitalism
  11. March 2007: A Special CCPA Report on Work, Wealth, and the Economy
  12. It’s time to raise BC’s minimum wage above the poverty line

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