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Seniors’ care needs a boost in the BC budget
Private-pay long-term care in BC is growing faster than public care—and it’s costing seniors and their families
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Realizing potential: Reflections on policy responses to displaced persons in Manitoba
Supports available to newcomers under the special cohort-based initiatives for displaced Syrians, Afghans, and Ukrainians model what’s possible for Manitoba, and Canada.
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BC residents have shrinking access to family doctors, despite more doctors
Primary care access is declining in BC. With a new provincial budget on the way, how has spending on doctors affected it?
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Webinar: U.S. health care comes to Canada: What to know and how to fight it
Join us for an important webinar: U.S. health care comes to Canada—let’s fight it!
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Open letter to the Honourable Mélanie Joly, minister responsible for Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada is a world leader and its work is at the heart of an informed democracy. Cuts to the agency must be reversed.
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Lettre ouverte à l’honorable Mélanie Joly, ministre responsable de Statistique Canada
Statistique Canada est un organisme de renommée mondiale et son travail est au cœur d’une démocratie éclairée. Les compressions budgétaires imposées à l’agence doivent être…
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GST rebate: why aren’t provinces matching federal measures?
Affordability is not just a federal responsibility—it’s also a provincial one.
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Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” is anything but
Canada should stay far, far away from Trump’s latest attempt to upend the world order
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After Venezuela and Greenland, is Canada on the U.S. target list?
Beginning with their kidnapping of Venezuela’s president, the United States has spent 2026 so far rampaging across the world.
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The numbers don’t lie: The housing crisis is not caused by a supply shortage
Financialization, not demographics, caused the cost of housing to explode
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The end of Canadian medicare? Alberta legislation opens the door to U.S. health care
Alberta’s two-tier health care legislation ends single-payer public health care and puts Canadian medicare at risk
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Carney in Davos: Neoliberalism in a nicer suit
About the authorJohn CalvertJohn Calvert is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University and a research associate with the…















