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May 2008: The Truth About Canada
Some truly appalling things we should know about our country The Truth about Canada: Some Important, Some Astonishing, and Some Truly Appalling Things All Canadians…
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May 2008: The Truth About the Drug Companies
Big Pharma’s R&D excuse for steep prices is unfounded The pharmaceutical industry is dominated by just 10 to 20 giant companies–roughly half European and half…
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BC Commentary: A Review of Provincial Social and Economic Trends
Spring / Summer 2008, Volume 11, Number 2 Download 998.81 KB8 pages Inside this issue: Introducing the Climate Justice Project Searching for the Good Life…
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Nova Scotia’s Fiscal Situation
Reflecting on Government Priorities, Proposing Alternatives Download 571.3 KB26 pages
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A Quarter Century of Economic Inequality in Canada
1981-2006 Download 995.24 KB 46 pages
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Why Inequality Matters in 1,000 Words or Less
Download 398.11 KB32 pages Why Inequality Matters in 1,000 Words or Less is powerful essay series by some of Canada’s leading thinkers on income inequality.…
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Budget provides opportunity to tackle climate change and poverty
CCPA-NS Releases Report on Nova Scotia’s Fiscal Situation READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. HALIFAX — The government has the opportunity to tackle pressing problems like…
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Wealth, income inequality rising: Study
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT TORONTO – Canada’s inequality in wealth and income is growing, and at a more rapid pace than before,…
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Public Housing Risks and Alternatives
Uniacke Square in North End Halifax Download 818.67 KB 39 pages
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Redesigning HRM: What will happen to Uniacke Square?
READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. HALIFAX – Uniacke Square could become a model for healthy and vibrant, low-income communities if there is a deliberate and…
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Living on Welfare in BC
Experiences of Longer-Term “Expected to Work” Recipients Download 2.59 MB 69 pages Attachments Living on Welfare in BC: Experiences of Longer-Term “Expected to Work” Recipients…

