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Canadian productivity declines for third consecutive quarter
Harper government first in Canada to oversee negative productivity growth READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. OTTAWA—The Harper government has become the first elected federal administration…
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Poverty and Social Exclusion
Solving Complex Issues through Comprehensive Approaches Download 248.91 KB 4 pages About the authorShauna MacKinnon
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Dwindling access to drinking water on Canadian university campuses: Report
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT Water fountains are becoming an endangered species on university campuses across Canada. That’s one of the findings of…
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Corporate Initiatives on Campus
A 2008 Snapshot Download 656.16 KB8 pages About the authorsCUPEPolaris Institute Research DepartmentsErika ShakerErika (she/her) became Director of the National Office in 2020, but began…
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BC Commentary: A Review of Provincial Social and Economic Trends
Fall 2008, Volume 11, Number 3 Download 428.38 KB8 pages Inside this issue: Harvest of Shame: Cultivating Farmworker Rights Living on Welfare Denying Income Inequality…
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Septmeber 2008: Tips for consultants
Here’s how to fool most of the people most of the time With an alarmed public increasingly holding government and industry to account for a…
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September 2008: The WTO Doha Round Breakdown
Developing nations are blamed, but they blame the U.S. The World Trade Organization’s meeting in Geneva in July, as it opened, was described by WTO…
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September 2008: A New Pension Debate?
Most workers today are facing bleak retirement prospects Back in the 1960s and 1970s, there was a big Canadian pensions debate, centred mainly on the…
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September 2008: The Decline of Collectivity
Triumph of individualism a defeat for society as a whole A few years ago, former Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed astonished us by denouncing what he…
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September 2008: Canada’s Real Role in Iraq
Our new Defence Chief commanded U.S. troops in Iraq During his three decades of military service, Canada’s new Chief of Defence–L.Gen Walter Natynczyk–has led soldiers…
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FastFacts: Winnipeg Must Pay More Attention to Good City Planning Principles
Download 489.35 KB2 pages About the authorJesse Hajer




