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Canada’s cosy relationship with the pharmaceutical industry has a long history
News of government cooperation with the industry isn’t a surprise; it’s been going on for decades.
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How the CCPA sparked a national conversation about income inequality
Understanding inequality, and providing policymakers the tools to combat it, is a role the CCPA is happy to fill.
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What will it take to tackle income inequality?
Our country has the resources to provide dignity for all—our leaders’ failure to do so is a political choice.
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Climate inequality defines the present; don’t let it define the future
The people who are least responsible for climate change will feel its effects the hardest. It’s time for policy-makers to address that injustice.
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Income inequality: One of the great challenges of our times
Income inequality isn’t just about salaries—it’s a pervasive problem with dire implications on a range of social issues, from health to the environment to education.
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Is Quebec a distinct society when it comes to inequality?
It isn’t exactly a shining beacon of equality, but Quebec does a lot of things better. Those policies are the result of relatively strong unions…
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Inequality makes crises worse—and there are many crises coming
We’re heading into an increasingly unstable world, and we’re going to need real solidarity to make it through.
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Education: Inequality’s solution or great reinforcer?
For the unlucky children born on the lower rungs of Canada’s ladder of inequality, accessing quality education is hard. It doesn’t need to be this…
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Indigenous Peoples continue to face deep structural inequality in Canada
The Canadian state’s genocide of Indigenous Peoples is centuries-old. It continues to harm Indigenous communities today.
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Closing the electoral gap: Canada’s glacial march towards gender equality
Canada has made significant progress on gender parity among elected officials, but there is still a long way to go.
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Growing farmland inequality in the Prairies poses problems for all Canadians
First published in The Conversation February 28, 2023 Real estate is a hot topic in Canada. Most Canadians are acutely aware of how home prices…
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To understand what racial capitalism means, read Black Marxism
Cedric Robinson’s work is foundational for social movements.















