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Call for proposals: The Omatsu Files
Focused on equity, diversion, inclusion and anti-racism? We might publish your work!
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Aprovechando al máximo la revisión del T-MEC
About the authorsStuart TrewStuart serves as director of the CCPA’s Trade and Investment Research Project (TIRP), which pools the expertise of academic, labour and non-governmental…
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Why dentists are not signing up for the Canadian Dental Care Plan
About the authorBrandon DoucetBrandon Doucet is a Nova Scotia based dentist and founder of the Coalition for Dentalcare.
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Leaving no one behind – CCPA-NS releases municipal report in advance of Fall elections
HALIFAX/K’jipuktuk – The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives – Nova Scotia Office released a new report today on the state of municipalities in Nova Scotia ahead…
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When “survival” jobs become “essential” work
About the authorsCatherine BryanCatherine Bryan is an associate professor in the School of Social Work at Dalhousie University and the chair of the Canadian Centre…
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Unequal pandemic, unequal recovery
About the authorKatherine ScottKatherine serves as the director for the CCPA’s gender equality and public policy work. She has worked in the community sector as…
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From leader to laggard: A festering crisis in long-term and home care
About the authorNiall HarneyNiall (he/him) joined CCPA-Manitoba in February 2022 as the Errol Black Chair in Labour Issues. His research focuses on labour markets, income…
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Beyond Recovery: The pandemic’s heavy toll on women in Canada
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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A timeline: The pandemic’s impact on women in the workforce
About the authorKatherine ScottKatherine serves as the director for the CCPA’s gender equality and public policy work. She has worked in the community sector as…
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The pandemic wreaked havoc on hotel workers
About the authorsAlice MũrageAlice Mũrage is a researcher with the Pacific Institute on Pathogens, Pandemics and Society (PIPPS) and the Faculty of Health Sciences at…
















