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December 19, 2023

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  • Education Project

    Commercialism in Canadian Schools

    Who’s Calling the Shots? Download 1.16 MB42 pages Attachments Executive Summary — Commercialism in Canadian Schools: Who’s Calling the Shots?

    May 15, 2006
  • Education Project

    La Commercialisation des écoles canadiennes : qui mène la barque

    qui mène la barque? Download 1.76 MB48 pages Attachments Résumé — La Commercialisation des écoles canadiennes : qui mène la barque

    May 15, 2006
  • Saskatchewan Notes: How many chocolate almonds does it take to buy an education?

    Commercialism in Saskatchewan’s public schools Download 228.25 KB4 pages

    May 15, 2006
  • Education Project

    Dependence on private dollars in public classrooms raises concerns about equity, accountability—report

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT Toronto—A wide variety of private fundraising initiatives in Canada’s public schools could threaten equitable, high quality, publicly accountable…

    May 15, 2006
  • Education Project

    La dépendance des écoles publiques à l’égard des fonds du secteur privé suscite des préoccupations au sujet de l’équité, de la responsabilisation — rapport

    CLIQUEZ ICI POUR CONSULTER LE RAPPORT Toronto—La vaste gamme d’activités de financement privé qui ont cours dans les écoles publiques du Canada pourrait menacer l’éducation…

    May 15, 2006
  • FastFacts: Building a Green City

    Download 35.46 KB 2 pages

    May 11, 2006
  • Canada, stood up

    Would someone please forward me a copy of the memo? You know, the one that banishes the term “tax cuts” in favour of “tax relief”.…

    May 4, 2006
  • Federal Budget 2006: Opportunity lost

    The Harper government inherited one of the most prosperous economic and fiscal situations imaginable – a thriving economy, the lowest unemployment in over 30 years,…

    May 4, 2006
  • Nova Scotia Alternative Budget

    Maintaining Investment in Nova Scotians

    Alternative Provincial Budget 2006-07 Download 524.17 KB 38 pages

    May 3, 2006
  • Nova Scotians need relief from under-funding not tax cuts: Alternative NS Budget

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT (HALIFAX): Nova Scotians continue to fall behind the rest of Canadians in the level of services they receive…

    May 3, 2006
  • May 2006: Feeding the Sleeping Pill Addiction

    Insomniacs becoming collateral damage in sleep-meds war I recently woke up at three in the morning with the chilling words “collateral damage” ringing in my…

    May 1, 2006
  • May 2006: Labour Rights are Human Rights

    Most Canadians being denied collective bargaining rights In the ideal political economy promoted by the UN’s International Labour Organization, the conditions of work of nearly…

    May 1, 2006
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  1. Commercialism in Canadian Schools
  2. La Commercialisation des écoles canadiennes : qui mène la barque
  3. Saskatchewan Notes: How many chocolate almonds does it take to buy an education?
  4. Dependence on private dollars in public classrooms raises concerns about equity, accountability—report
  5. La dépendance des écoles publiques à l’égard des fonds du secteur privé suscite des préoccupations au sujet de l’équité, de la responsabilisation — rapport
  6. FastFacts: Building a Green City
  7. Canada, stood up
  8. Federal Budget 2006: Opportunity lost
  9. Maintaining Investment in Nova Scotians
  10. Nova Scotians need relief from under-funding not tax cuts: Alternative NS Budget
  11. May 2006: Feeding the Sleeping Pill Addiction
  12. May 2006: Labour Rights are Human Rights

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    Canada Post is already one of the world’s most cost-effective postal systems

    There’s a common narrative about why Canada Post is in such bad shape—the company’s financial difficulties lie in excessive spending, and that the decline of…

    December 16, 2025
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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
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    December 15, 2025

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

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