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We Need to Talk About Social Housing for Seniors
Although the housing crisis is increasingly becoming a federal political issue, it is getting very little attention in our provincial election. The Right to Housing…
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Tax cut policies stall affordable housing action
Previouly published in the Winnipeg Free Press September 26, 2023 This month the Right to Housing Coalition released a Social Housing Action Plan for Manitoba,…
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Still in recovery: Assessing the pandemic’s impact on women
If we’re going to close the gender gap, we need government action
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Fund the Future
The State of Saskatchewan’s Post-Secondary Sector Download 8.94 MB24 pages Fund the Future: The State of Saskatchewan’s Post-Secondary Sector was prepared on behalf of the…
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I’m a dentist. It’s time for public dental care in Canada
I see the failures of the privatized insurance system every day. We have a chance to start fixing it.
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The delusion of austerity: Manitoba’s public service
Previously published in the Brandon Sun, Thursday September 21, 2023 The public service in Manitoba matters to our collective well-being. While frontline public servants are…
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Newfoundland’s Future Fund could be a major boost to the province
If managed properly, the sovereign wealth fund could help stabilize the economy for generations
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Healthcare is a Human Right
International Students Speak Out on Healthcare Inaccessibility in Manitoba Download 2.94 MB32 pages Five years after public health insurance was rescinded from international students in…
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Fires and farmworkers: Climate justice means improving protections for migrant farmworkers
The impacts of the climate crisis are socially and geographically uneven: the wealthiest regions contribute disproportionately to the destruction of the planet while the poorest…
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Parliament is resuming. What should progressives be watching for?
Now that the summer break is over, the federal government is back in session amidst a cost-of-living crisis.
















