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July 11, 2023

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  • Federal Budgets
    News & Commentary
    Public Services & Privatization
    Unemployment & Underemployment

    A stiff price to pay: Predicting federal job losses due to Carney’s cuts

    The newly elected federal government has promised major military spending increases and tax cuts. To pay for it, the government is seeking 15 per cent…

    July 24, 2025
  • Illustration: Gina Gill
    Militarism and war
    News & Commentary

    Fact sheet: The Golden Dome and Canada

    The United States has proposed to develop the “Golden Dome,” the most ambitious missile defence system ever envisioned. The aim is to build a multi-layered…

    July 22, 2025
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    Income Inequality
    News & Commentary

    Time for a real poverty reduction strategy in Ontario

    The word “poverty” has been conspicuously absent from the Ontario government’s 2025 budget and any plans to “protect Ontario” from tariff-related uncertainty. This is bad…

    July 22, 2025
  • Illustration: Gina Gill
    Inclusive Economy
    Labour & Worker’s Rights
    News & Commentary

    Don’t be fooled by the “productivity” panic in Canada

    Canada is facing an affordability crisis. But instead of confronting the root causes, political leaders have turned to an old culprit: low productivity. If we…

    July 21, 2025
  • Housing & Homelessness
    Manitoba
    News & Commentary

    Housing isn’t just shelter

    The housing challenges we are experiencing in Canada are not unique, but Canada is falling behind other countries.

    July 21, 2025
  • Illustration: Gina Gill
    Federal Budgets
    Health Care
    News & Commentary
    Provincial Budgets

    Most provinces are refusing hundreds of millions in federal pharmacare funding 

    Provinces and territories that have not joined the new national universal pharmacare program are missing out on hundreds of millions of dollars in potential federal…

    July 17, 2025
  • Illustration: Ginal Gill
    Federal Budgets
    News & Commentary

    Where will the federal government cut to pay for military spending and tax cuts?

    Supports to First Nations, veterans, new Canadians, and international aid could be on the chopping block—just for starters

    July 17, 2025
  • Illustration: Gina Gill
    Climate Change
    News & Commentary

    Climate policy at B.C.’s carbon crossroads: 10 steps for CleanBC renewal

    The end of 2025 will mark a decade since the Paris Agreement on climate change was negotiated. This review of the CleanBC plan is occurring…

    July 16, 2025
  • News & Commentary
    Provincial Budgets
    Trade

     A sober second thought on direct-to-consumer alcohol sales 

    Through all the talk of Trump, tariffs and interprovincial trade, direct-to-consumer (DTC) alcohol sales have emerged as a somewhat unexpected cause célèbre among policymakers. During…

    July 15, 2025
  • Illustration—Gina Gill
    Labour & Worker’s Rights
    News & Commentary

    Canadian workers deserve better work-life balance

    In the post-Covid world, workers face an ever more alienated and isolated environment. 

    July 9, 2025
  • colorful wooden building blocks in the floor at home or kindergarten, educational toys for creative children
    Child Care
    Children & Youth
    Reports

    The price is not right (yet): $10-a-day child care falling short of target

    By early 2026 parents in Canada should be able to put their young kids in child care for an average of $10 a day. With less than a year to go only six of 13 provinces and territories have met the target.

    July 9, 2025
  • colorful wooden building blocks in the floor at home or kindergarten, educational toys for creative children
    Child Care
    Children & Youth
    Reports

    Le prix n’est pas encore le bon : Les frais de garde n’atteignent pas l’objectif de 10 $ par jour

    D’ici le début de l’année 2026, les parents canadiens sont censés pouvoir inscrire leurs jeunes enfants à des services de garde pour une moyenne de 10 dollars par jour. À moins d’un an de l’échéance, seulement six des treize provinces et territoires ont atteint cet objectif.

    July 9, 2025
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  1. A stiff price to pay: Predicting federal job losses due to Carney’s cuts
  2. Fact sheet: The Golden Dome and Canada
  3. Time for a real poverty reduction strategy in Ontario
  4. Don’t be fooled by the “productivity” panic in Canada
  5. Housing isn’t just shelter
  6. Most provinces are refusing hundreds of millions in federal pharmacare funding 
  7. Where will the federal government cut to pay for military spending and tax cuts?
  8. Climate policy at B.C.’s carbon crossroads: 10 steps for CleanBC renewal
  9.  A sober second thought on direct-to-consumer alcohol sales 
  10. Canadian workers deserve better work-life balance
  11. The price is not right (yet): $10-a-day child care falling short of target
  12. Le prix n’est pas encore le bon : Les frais de garde n’atteignent pas l’objectif de 10 $ par jour

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    Housing & Homelessness
    News & Commentary

    With out-of-control rents, why is the Saskatchewan government allergic to rent controls? 

    The current affordability crisis in Saskatchewan is proving particularly acute for renters. Over the past five years, the cost of rent in purpose-built apartments in…

    August 15, 2025
  • Housing & Homelessness
    Manitoba
    Reports

    Reversing cuts to Rent Assist to support housing affordability in Manitoba

    Reversing the cuts to Rent Assist would be a way for the Manitoba government to meaningfully support Manitobans struggling with the high cost of living.

    August 14, 2025
  • Housing & Homelessness
    News & Commentary
    August 15, 2025

    With out-of-control rents, why is the Saskatchewan government allergic to rent controls? 

  • Housing & Homelessness
    Manitoba
    Reports
    August 14, 2025

    Reversing cuts to Rent Assist to support housing affordability in Manitoba

  • Education
    Our Schools / Our Selves
    August 11, 2025

    Our Schools/Our Selves, Summer/Fall 2025

  • News & Commentary
    Regulation/Deregulation
    Trade
    August 7, 2025

    Internal trade stunt puts Canada’s inshore fisheries at risk

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