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Work Life: Supreme Court Rulings on Labour Legislation
An Affirmation of Workers’ Constitutional Rights The January 30, 2015 decision by the Supreme Court of Canada was a very significant one for the labour…
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The Living Wage: Three reasons to expect more than minimum
CCPA Manitoba: Living Wage Lynne Fernandez, the Errol Black Chair in Labour Issues, explains the Living Wage and gives us three reasons to expect more…
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U.S. restores diplomatic relations with Cuba
In an astounding triumph for the Latin American Revolution, the U.S. government restored diplomatic relations with Cuba on December 17. This followed 55 years of…
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Ontario audit throws cold water on federal-provincial love affair with P3s
A public-private partnership (P3) could be anything that involves the public and private sector. But in this case the term refers to a capital project…
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Innovative Approaches to Low-Carbon Urban Systems
A Case Study of Vancouver’s Neighbourhood Energy Utility Download 546.93 KB27 pages We know that we don’t want to invest in more fossil fuel infrastructure,…
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The Monitor, February 2015
Download 1.59 MB Click the download button above to download this issue of The Monitor or click to read a selection of articles below: Ontario…
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Hennessy’s Index: February 2015
The Appeal of Middle Class Economics Hennessy’s Index is a monthly listing of numbers, written by the CCPA’s Trish Hennessy, about Canada and its place…
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The View From Here 2015
Manitobans call for a renewed poverty reduction plan Download 1.76 MB 92 pages Given that the policy landscape has changed since 2009, and that the…
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Fast Facts: The View From Here 2015
Manitobans call for a Renewed Poverty Reduction Plan WINNIPEG—To address persistent poverty in this province, community groups have outlined a plan to provide Manitobans with…
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Ok, Let’s Talk.
Yesterday was Bell Let’s Talk Day 2015. You might have heard about it. According to Bell, a record 122,150,772 Bell Let’s Talk tweets, texts, calls,…
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