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CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index Simple

CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index Simple

December 19, 2023

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  • May is child care month, but BC has nothing to celebrate

    After years on the back pages, child care is once again on the agenda. The federal government is talking about a national child care plan…

    May 1, 2003
  • The P3 approach to financing transit projects will cost us more

    It is more than a little mischievous for the provincial government and regional politicians to welcome the private sector contributing to the massive cost of…

    May 1, 2003
  • Three weddings and a funeral

    Government plans for electricity in BC The provincial government has embarked on a massive redesign of BC’s electricity system. Throughout this process of radical restructuring…

    May 1, 2003
  • Where are school tests taking us?

    “Wherever you can, count,” said Francis Galton, founder of the late 19th-century Eugenics Society and one of the fathers of “mental measurement.” A hundred years…

    May 1, 2003
  • May 2003: West Paupans Oppressed by U.S. Multinational

    An interview with John Rumbiak John Rumbiak is a supervisor for West Papua Institute for Human Rights Study and Advocacy (ELSHAM) based in Jayapura, the…

    May 1, 2003
  • Education Project

    Missing Pieces IV

    An Alternative Guide To Canadian Post-secondary Education Download 398.39 KB 80 pages Attachments Missing Pieces IV: Highlights

    May 1, 2003
  • Education Project

    Passing the Test

    The False Promises of Standardized Testing Download 863.53 KB 552 African-American high school students with low skills were expelled from school in Birmingham, Alabama, just…

    May 1, 2003
  • The People’s Free University

    Counteracting the Innovation Agenda on Campus and Model for Lifelong Learning Download 186.84 KB

    May 1, 2003
  • Rising Job Tide Not Lifting Low-Wage Boats

    Download 56.49 KB4 pages

    May 1, 2003
  • Education Project

    Tuition fee increases further limit access to higher education

    Report OTTAWA–Nova Scotia’s record in post-secondary education has dropped that province to last place in Missing Pieces: An alternative guide to Canadian post-secondary education. In…

    May 1, 2003
  • Drugs in the News

    How Well Do Canadian Newspapers Report the Good, the Bad and the Ugly of New Prescription Drugs? Download 574.86 KB42 pages Attachments A Journalist’s Guide…

    April 28, 2003
  • Newspapers highlight benefits of new drugs, ignore risks

    (Vancouver) The information Canadians get on new prescription drugs from a major and trusted source of information—daily newspapers—is incomplete and may promote unrealistic expectations about…

    April 28, 2003
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  1. May is child care month, but BC has nothing to celebrate
  2. The P3 approach to financing transit projects will cost us more
  3. Three weddings and a funeral
  4. Where are school tests taking us?
  5. May 2003: West Paupans Oppressed by U.S. Multinational
  6. Missing Pieces IV
  7. Passing the Test
  8. The People’s Free University
  9. Rising Job Tide Not Lifting Low-Wage Boats
  10. Tuition fee increases further limit access to higher education
  11. Drugs in the News
  12. Newspapers highlight benefits of new drugs, ignore risks

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