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February 2007: B.C. Can’t Afford To Burn Coal
Coal-fired power not nearly as cheap as it’s purported to be Controversy has erupted in British Columbia over the Campbell government’s claim that the province…
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BC surplus to top $3 billion this year and next
CCPA calls for bold action on poverty and homelessness READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. Vancouver – BC’s budget forecasts have become more fiction than fact,…
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SaskNotes: Food Secure Saskatchewan
Concerned about Food Security of Saskatchewan Citizens Download 297.13 KB4 pages About the authorRick Sawa
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Inner-City Refugee Women
Stories of Hope and Survival, Lessons for Public Policy Download 939.86 KB Attachments Research for Communities: Inner-City Refugee Women: Lessons for Public Policy About the…
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Securing a Sustainable Future for BC’s Forest Communities
Speech to the Stand Up for the North Conference Download 204.26 KB10 pages Excerpt: “Before talking a bit about where the opportunities lie to strengthen…
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Research for Communities #7
Safety and Security Issues in Winnipeg’s Inner-City Communities: Bridging the Community-Police Divide Download 182.24 KB4 pages About the authorsJim SilverElizabeth Comack
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Province should share forest revenues 50-50 with First Nations
Stronger commitment needed for a long-term “new relationship” READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. VANCOUVER–BC should turn half of the roughly $1 billion it collects annually…
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True Partners
Charting a New Deal for BC, First Nations and the Forests We Share Download 823.42 KB73 pages About the authorBen ParfittBen joined the CCPA staff…
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First Nations forestry accords are not creating a partnership of equals
Six years ago, anyone who said that the provincial Liberals would try to forge a “new relationship” with First Nations would have been laughed out…
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Of fat cats and men
We need to re-examine how we value work Many Canadians woke up on Jan. 2 to the sobering news that by the time they’d had…




