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Will CanCon die with the Online Streaming Act?
Canada gives in to U.S. pressure and removes the requirement for online streaming services to contribute to the production of Canadian content
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Why are Ontario social and community service workers striking?
OPSEU workers are dealing with more work, less funding, and lower wages. So they’re fighting back
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Will banning youth from AI and social media actually help the “anxious generation?”
Manitoba is going to ban youth AI and social media use. Australia has already done so, and soon Canada could do the same. Is it…
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Bill C-30: Privatizing airports and letting oil companies profit off the Iran war
Remarks by David Macdonald to the Senate Finance Committee
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Magnifica Technologia: Seven key takeaways from Canada’s new AI strategy
The new federal artificial intelligence strategy, AI for All, has all the trappings of a policy document. But it is, at its core, a declaration…
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Winnipeg can (and should) buy local
When our public entities buy local, they create jobs, provide economic stability and improve responsiveness to the public. In this uncertain global climate, “buying local”…
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Fragile progress: Analysis of past spending and future commitments on MMIWG2S+ calls for justice
Many federal programs linked to the calls for justice have ended or are at risk, while spending on new programs is expected to fall by…
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Improving primary health care access: Lessons from Canada and Scotland
It’s the foundation of the health care system, but the struggle to access primary care across Canada has become acute
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Reducing inequality can help tackle the climate crisis
New research shows that reducing inequality can also lead to reductions in emissions—a finding that should guide policymakers working on these issue.
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Why is the BC government targeting Victoria’s elected school board?
Democracy, waste, and the anatomy of a completely preventable fiasco
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The federal government is prioritizing Canada’s pharma company profits
Canada’s health minister just made a substantial speech to the pharmaceutical industry’s most important association—and it doesn’t bode well for public health
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Sectoral bargaining could be key to fixing Manitoba’s—and Canada’s—labour market
Manitoba has an opportunity to address the low-wage, precarious work that has plagued Canadian workers for decades
















