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Out of water?
As deadline looms, thousands of BC groundwater users risk losing access to water, but not most water bottling, fracking and mining companies In February 2018,…
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Eminent policy experts draw roadmap to end for-profit long-term care in Ontario
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT TORONTO – With licenses for more than 30,000 long-term care beds set to expire in 2025 and 15,000…
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Thousands of users risk losing access to water as application deadline looms: government must act swiftly to avoid crisis
VANCOUVER – Thousands of non-domestic groundwater users across BC risk losing their historic water rights if they fail to apply for licences before a fast-approaching…
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Investing in Care, Not Profit
Recommendations to transform long-term care in Ontario Download 362.38 KB20 pages The evidence is clear, overwhelming and tragic: Canada has a fundamental problem providing quality…
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Fast Facts: Regulator’s failure puts water at risk
First published in the Winnipeg Free Press May 19, 2021 CanWhite Sands Corporation (CWS) has not yet received an environment licence from the Province of…
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CCPA presentation to the federal finance committee
The time to invest in a short- and long-term COVID-19 recovery plan is now.
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Indigenous resurgence in a province like no other
After 30 years of treaty talks, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission findings, and the adoption of the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous…
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Education Property Tax Cuts Worsen Income Inequality in Manitoba
Download 621.06 KB4 pages The Education Property Tax Reduction Act will increase income inequality in Manitoba and will not help those impacted by COVID. Property…
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The corporate-government power relationship: Capture and complicity
About the authorBruce CampbellBruce Campbell is former Executive Director of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Adjunct Professor, York University, Faculty of Environmental and Urban…
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Nothing ‘liberal’ about colonial policy prior to Confederation
After 30 years of treaty talks, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission findings, and the adoption of the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous…
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A quality of life strategy for Canada could be life changing
In short, the current decision-making framework creates winners and losers with respect to health and wellbeing of people and the planet. A Quality of Life…
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Fast Facts: Nova Scotia Education Overhaul a Cautionary Tale for Manitoba
Previously published in the Winnipeg Free Press on Wednesday May 12, 2021 Public education is a public good that promotes well-being and citizenship for all.…










