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Event: Organizing the Tenant Class
A community conversation and book launch with author Ricardo Tranjan and local housing activists.
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Beleaguered federal government unlikely to turn the page with restrained fiscal update
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland talks up housing and affordability while austerity looms
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Halifax Regional Municipality needs to fully implement a living wage policy
Time for a Giant Leap Forward for Workers’ Wages in Nova Scotia
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Funding Our Way
About the authorsJesse HajerNiall HarneyNiall (he/him) joined CCPA-Manitoba in February 2022 as the Errol Black Chair in Labour Issues. His research focuses on labour markets,…
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Federal anti-scab legislation is a big win for workers
Banning replacement workers in federally regulated industries will remove one of the employers’ most unfair tools against collective bargaining
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Anti-Scab legislation does not increase strikes, despite corporate propaganda
There’s no evidence that banning replacement workers makes strikes longer. Employer organizations simply want to keep using scabs.
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The rich “won” the pandemic: Income inequality skyrocketed in 2021
New data shows what observers long suspected—the rich took advantage of the pandemic to fill their bank accounts
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Time to end information hide-and-seek games: Public deserves more prompt government disclosure of basic data
No one should be told to file a Freedom of Information request simply to learn who works for them. Government must give members of the…
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The fight over carbon pricing is missing the point
Carbon pricing fight a dangerous distraction from real climate policy
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A Not-So-Crazy Conspiracy Theory
If this crisis doesn’t discredit capitalism, what will? There’s this cartoon about two cows. The first cow has just figured out, to her horror and…
















