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The Energy Action Framework and BC’s carbon crossroads revisited
Since first starting down the pathway of climate action in 2007, the BC government has both developed policies to reduce carbon emissions domestically while simultaneously…
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Leaps and bounds
Understanding the Carleton University Contract Instructors and Teaching Assistants’ strike (spring 2023)
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Promises and perils of public-private partnerships
About the authorSue WintonSue Winton is a critical educational policy researcher, Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada,…
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Shapeshifting: P3s in Manitoba
Five schools for the price of four—this is the deal the Pallister government got when it abandoned the plan to build schools through a Public-Private-Partnership…
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Democracy and citizenship education: What’s missing?
About the authorSheila StevensSheila Stevens taught elementary school for 25 years: K-8 vocal music and regular primary grades for the TCDSB in Toronto; grades 2-6…
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Occupational mental health: Wellness apps won’t cut it
About the authorIshani WeeraIshani Weera is the Executive Director of the BC Federation of Labour Health & Safety Centre.
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“Getting it done” Ontario’s agenda for college education
Faculty morale plummeted partly due to the adoption of a managerial model that resisted academic freedom and administration/faculty co-determination and partly because of a lack…
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We’re in an AI hype cycle—can Canada make it a responsible one?
The federal government is rushing to regulate AI; it needs to go back to the drawing board
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Canada is not going to build its way to housing affordability
Supply-side housing economics ignores a number of important factors
















