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B.C. budget’s hidden austerity and tax increases put fiscal burden on low-income households
BC’s Finance Minister says “this is not an austerity budget.” Let’s look at the numbers and see for ourselves.
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Nova Scotia should license landlords
About the authorsDr. Hannah MainHannah Main is a Community Legal Worker in Eviction Prevention at Dalhousie Legal Aid Service in Halifax. She has a PhD…
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Time for a wartime industrial strategy in Canada
A national industrial policy could unite Canada in the face of growing external threats from the Unites States
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Canada’s new UAE trade and investment deal is bad news
Canada is acting as a middleman, not a middle power—serving as a conduit for profits from human rights abuses and fossil fuels
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2025 CCPA Nova Scotia Annual Report
It is no small task to summarize the year that was 2025. At CCPA–Nova Scotia, it was a year marked by both challenge and momentum,…
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Canada must strengthen its China EV deal to protect autoworkers
Canada can’t import its way to net-zero, or to a better trading model. It needs to build here at home.
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BC Hydro’s draft Integrated Resources Plan and the future of energy policy in BC
The utility’s plan fails to address large new sources of demand and broader climate goals
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Ontario government shows up late and brings little to post-secondary education crisis
Ontario is spending less on education than in 2018, despite “historical” new funding from the provincial government.
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Send Canadian oil to Cuba
The United States is attempting to deliberately trigger a humanitarian crisis in Cuba. Canada must act in concert with regional allies to defy the blockade.
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Canada still has no meaningful AI regulation
As the industry grows and the federal government goes “all-in,” it’s increasingly important to adopt a policy framework that will protect Canadians
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Fact check: Alberta’s new two-tier system is not “European” health care
The Alberta government is engaged in the most significant challenge to single-payer health care in Canada since the creation of public medicare
















