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Good for Canada
We already know that the costs of inequality are high: poverty, unemployment, housing insecurity, poorer health and well-being. But what if we invested in the…
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Beyond speed: Who is talking about access to e-government this election?
The problem of equitable access to high speed Internet in Canada entered the election campaign on Wednesday, August 26, when Stephen Harper promised that a…
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The problem with the Fraser Institute’s consumer tax index
About the authorIglika IvanovaIglika Ivanova was a Senior Economist and the Public Interest Researcher at the CCPA-BC.
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The facts on Canadian health care can’t be Trumped
About the authorColleen FullerColleen Fuller is an independent health policy researcher whose areas of expertise include health care and pharmaceutical policy, privatization, public and private…
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Raising RRSP withdrawal limit no solution to unaffordable housing
About the authorSeth KleinSeth Klein was a CCPA-BC research associate and the former CCPA-BC Director.
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This election, let’s have a real debate about legalizing marijuana
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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Fast Facts: Fresh Food Fuels Change
An innovative pilot evaluation People are food insecure when they do not have access to, or enough money to buy safe and nutritious food, preventing…
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BC Muni’s issue verdict on local government Auditor: They are polite but stupid
After more than three years of existence, chronic controversy and underperformance from British Columbia’s Auditor General for Local Government (AGLG), the Union of BC Municipalities…
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When telling the truth gets you in trouble: Getting serious about serious issues
“As leaders we have a responsibility to fully articulate the risks our people face. If the politics are not favorable to speaking truthfully, then clearly…






