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CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index Simple

December 19, 2023

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  • February 2007: When Greed Has No Limits

    Outsourcing and job “restructuring” swell corporate profits Most private sector employers have always regarded their employees as necessary evils, and unions as UNnecessary evils. When…

    February 1, 2007
  • Education Project

    Our Schools Our Selves: Winter 2007

    Teaching For A Culture of Peace Attachments Our Schools Our Selves: Winter 2007: Teaching For A Culture of Peace

    February 1, 2007
  • Growing Gap

    Canada’s Rich and Poor

    Moving in Opposite Directions Download 832.62 KB 20 pages In a study for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA), economist David Green found the…

    February 1, 2007
  • Growing Gap

    Raising the Minimum Wage in Ontario

    Download 167.02 KB3 pages Attachments Minimum Wage Fact Sheets

    February 1, 2007
  • Youth Voices: Closing Recreation Centres Won’t Win Over Youth

    Download 132.18 KB 2 pages

    February 1, 2007
  • BC Solutions Budget 2007

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    January 31, 2007
  • SaskNotes: Food Secure Saskatchewan

    Concerned about Food Security of Saskatchewan Citizens Download 297.13 KB4 pages

    January 31, 2007
  • BC surplus to top $3 billion this year and next

    CCPA calls for bold action on poverty and homelessness READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. Vancouver – BC’s budget forecasts have become more fiction than fact,…

    January 31, 2007
  • Inner-City Refugee Women

    Stories of Hope and Survival, Lessons for Public Policy Download 939.86 KB Attachments Research for Communities: Inner-City Refugee Women: Lessons for Public Policy

    January 30, 2007
  • Resource Economics Project (BC)

    Securing a Sustainable Future for BC’s Forest Communities

    Speech to the Stand Up for the North Conference Download 204.26 KB10 pages Excerpt: “Before talking a bit about where the opportunities lie to strengthen…

    January 24, 2007
  • Research for Communities #7

    Safety and Security Issues in Winnipeg’s Inner-City Communities: Bridging the Community-Police Divide Download 182.24 KB4 pages

    January 18, 2007
  • Growing Gap

    Of fat cats and men

    We need to re-examine how we value work Many Canadians woke up on Jan. 2 to the sobering news that by the time they’d had…

    January 17, 2007
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  1. February 2007: When Greed Has No Limits
  2. Our Schools Our Selves: Winter 2007
  3. Canada’s Rich and Poor
  4. Raising the Minimum Wage in Ontario
  5. Youth Voices: Closing Recreation Centres Won’t Win Over Youth
  6. BC Solutions Budget 2007
  7. SaskNotes: Food Secure Saskatchewan
  8. BC surplus to top $3 billion this year and next
  9. Inner-City Refugee Women
  10. Securing a Sustainable Future for BC’s Forest Communities
  11. Research for Communities #7
  12. Of fat cats and men

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