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End of a painful era
The longest election in Canadian memory has produced a new government and a decisive end to the Harper era. The reasons are not especially complicated:…
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Three things that would make Toronto public libraries even greater
About the authorTrish HennessyTrish is the Director of the Think Upstream project and a senior communications strategist with the CCPA National Office. She is focused…
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Relief, cautious optimism and disappointments – lessons from the 2015 federal election
By Seth Klein and Shannon Daub It’s only been a few days since Canadians turfed the Harper Conservatives from office. But it feels like a…
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Liberal To-Do List: 10 promises they could deliver in their first 100 days
About the authorDavid MacdonaldDavid joined the CCPA as its Senior Ottawa Economist in 2011, although he has been a long time contributor as a research…
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Fast Facts: New Federal government – opportunity to end crisis of poor housing
For Winnipeg residents with low incomes, the lack of affordable quality housing is a crisis. According to the 2011 National Housing Survey, 34,000 Winnipeg renters…
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Quid Pro Quo: What Ontario should expect from the new federal government
About the authorSheila Block
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BC Commentary: A review of provincial social, economic and environmental trends
Fall 2015, Volume 18, Number 3 Download 1.89 MB8 pages Inside this issue: Moving Forward: Unheard Voices — The needs of seniors from smaller ethno-cultural…
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Vote like a geezer and change Canada’s future
An 11th-hour message to voters aged 18–30: in this election, you’ve got the power.There are more young people (18–30) in Canada in 2015 (6.33 million)…
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5 ways the Harper government changed Canada
I’m not going to lie: this is click bait. What I’d really like you to do is read all 434 pages of the new CCPA…
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Voting to take care of one another
This week my dad will be discharged from hospital in time to vote in the federal election. After receiving exemplary service from palliative care and…




