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The Bank of Canada is starting to cut interest rates. It’s about time.
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Policy Solutions for a Better Saskatchewan
CCPA Saskatchewan As we head into what may be the most competitive provincial election in years, we want to ensure that we use this opportunity…
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Feds put climate on the budget backburner
The following is a re-print of the March 2024 edition of Shift Storm, the CCPA’s monthly newsletter which focuses on the intersection of work and…
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New Tri Level Agreeement should focus on Equity, Community Development – State of the Inner City report 2024
Winnipeg, MB – The 2024 State of the Inner City report, titled “Visioning a Just Transformation in Winnipeg’s Inner City,” will be released on
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State of the Inner City 2024: Visioning a Just Transformation in Winnipeg’s Inner City
State of the Inner City 2024: Visioning a Just Transformation in Winnipeg’s Inner City
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CCPA-NS AGM and Equity in Education in NS: A Panel Discussion
On Wednesday, June 19th, at 6:30 PM, CCPA-NS will hold a AGM and Equity in Education in NS: A Panel Discussion, moderated by The Coast’s Education…
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New statistics show one third of BC workers don’t earn a living wage
VANCOUVER — The minimum wage may be going up on Saturday, but one third of employed British Columbians are not earning a living wage, show new…
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Advancing worker-centred trade in the 2026 CUSMA review
About the authorsMark RowlinsonMark Rowlinson practices law at Goldblatt Partners LLP where he advances the interests of workers in his international law, trade law and…
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CUSMA 2026: Reversing Big Tech’s power grab
About the authorStuart 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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Minimum wage is not a living wage: BC
VANCOUVER—The minimum wage may be going up on Saturday, but one third of employed British Columbians are not earning a living wage, show new statistics…
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Trapped in the wage gap
About the authorIglika IvanovaIglika Ivanova is a Senior Economist and the Public Interest Researcher at the CCPA’s BC Office. She researches and writes on key…
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Canada should make the most of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) review process
OTTAWA—The Canadian government shouldn’t be passive in the upcoming Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) review process; it should strive to make the trade agreement more worker- and…
















