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The Harper Record 2008 – 2015
Download 2.23 MB 432 pages This book, which builds on the 2008 collection The Harper Record, continues a 25-year tradition at the Canadian Centre for…
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How have Canada and Norway managed climate change?
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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Closing small business tax loopholes
About the authorSeth KleinSeth Klein was a CCPA-BC research associate and the former CCPA-BC Director.
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What’s Wrong with Site C
In a #SiteC tweet no doubt designed to complement an unabashedly political debate taking place in the legislature this week, the Liberal caucus stated that…
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When VW gives you lemons, make lemonade
Following the revelation of Volkswagen’s interesting and creative approach to compliance with emissions standards affecting its diesel-powered cars, conversation has focused on two questions: who…
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Three reasons Bill C-51 should be an election issue
About the authorAlex HemingwayAlex Hemingway is a Senior Economist and Public Finance Policy Analyst at the CCPA’s BC Office. His research focuses on tax fairness,…
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Ontario’s minimum wage hike: The job is half finished
READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. TORONTO – October 1st marks the first year in which the Ontario government adjusts its provincial minimum wage to inflation,…
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Raising the Bar
Revisiting the Benchmark Question for Ontario’s Minimum Wage Download 576.71 KB28 pages The Ontario government has also been under steady pressure to raise the minimum…
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Should Canada be completing a trade deal in the middle of an election?
The Obama administration is pulling out all the stops to wrap up the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) negotiations this week. Trade ministers, including Canada’s Ed Fast,…
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Taking credit where it’s not due
About the authorMarc LeeMarc Lee is a Senior Economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. Marc joined the CCPA’s British Columbia office in 1998,…
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The tough on crime strategy has not made our communities safer
About the authorsElizabeth ComackCara FabreShanise Burgher
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The Impact of the Harper Government’s “Tough on Crime” Strategy
Hearing from Frontline Workers Download 521.95 KB37 pages Crime rates in Canada have been steadily dropping for over a decade, while prison populations have been…




