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The Monitor, November/December 2016
A Look Inside the TPP Download 7.48 MB This issue of the Monitor explains why public concerns about the TPP are fully justified. Experts in…
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The Walking Deficit: What lurks beneath tomorrow’s Fall Economic Statement
Deficits in past year Total debt GDP contribution in past year Households -$73.0 $ 1,989 $33.1 Corporate (non-banks) -$63.8 $ 2,300 -$12.1 Federal Gov…
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Whither the Crown Corporation? The Semantics of Privatization
About the authorSimon EnochSimon Enoch is the senior researcher for Saskatchewan issues and policies. He holds a BA in Political Science, a Masters in Labour…
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Work Life: U of M labour showdown
A new sheriff in town On October 28th, an unusual joint statement was released by the University of Manitoba (U of M) administration and the…
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CETA to be signed unchanged, but less likely to be ratified after Wallonian resistance
About the authorScott Sinclair
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A Response to Saskatchewan’s Climate Change White Paper
Download 1.46 MB20 pages The Saskatchewan government’s recent Climate Change White Paper presents an incomplete analysis of the impact of carbon pricing on Saskatchewan. That…
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BC government plots new course for job creation: Optimism or wishful thinking?
On August 30th, the provincial government issued a review of job creation since the last election, and a preview of an update to their jobs…
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Communities are rising up to confront oil by rail
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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Ten things to know about the CPP debate
About the authorsGuest BloggerAllan MoscovitchNick FalvoRichard Lochhead
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Our Schools/Our Selves: Fall 2016
Mass Historia: Exploring history, narrative, and citizenship in our classrooms The fall 2016 issue of OS/OS focuses on history: how it’s taught in classrooms across…





