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CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index

July 11, 2023

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  • Income Inequality
    News Release
    Tax Policy
    BC Office

    Majority of British Columbians support higher income taxes at $100k: Poll

    Most also personally willing to pay higher taxes to support policies that improve quality of life READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. (Vancouver) An opinion research…

    November 28, 2012
  • Economic Indicators
    Employment & Labour
    Public Services & Privatization
    Reports
    Nova Scotia Office

    L’impact des suppressions d’emplois au gouvernement fédéral dans les provinces de l’Atlantique

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    November 27, 2012
  • News & Commentary
    National Office

    Mark Carney’s tenure and the state of monetary policy

    Mark Carney’s tenure as Governor of the Bank of Canada overlaps some challenging economy history. Appointed in early 2008 just as the US housing bubble…

    November 27, 2012
  • Energy Policy
    Environment & Sustainability
    BC Office

    Depleting natural gas reserves makes no sense for BC

    British Columbia is no petro state. So why do our political leaders insist that we are a global energy power? At the University of Calgary…

    November 27, 2012
  • Municipalities
    Public Services & Privatization
    Reports
    Ontario Office

    The Great Equalizer

    The Case For Investing In the Toronto Public Library Download 626.14 KB 42 pages This report looks at the popularity of Toronto’s public libraries—the busiest in…

    November 27, 2012
  • Economic Indicators
    Employment & Labour
    Public Services & Privatization
    Reports
    Nova Scotia Office

    Public Disservice

    The Impact of Federal Government Job Cuts In Atlantic Canada Download 825.5 KB 76 pages This report makes projections for federal public sector job loss…

    November 27, 2012
  • Economic Indicators
    Employment & Labour
    News Release
    Public Services & Privatization
    Nova Scotia Office

    CCPA-NS report warns Atlantic Canada to suffer disproportionately from federal austerity

    ALANTIC CANADA – A new CCPA-NS report released today makes projections for federal public sector job loss in Atlantic Canada and discusses the breadth and…

    November 27, 2012
  • News Release
    Nova Scotia Office

    Rapport du CCPA-NÉ: le Canada atlantique plus durement frappé par les mesures d’austérité fédérales

    CLIQUEZ ICI POUR CONSULTER LE RAPPORT. CANADA ATLANTIQUE – Un nouveau rapport du CCPA-NÉ rendu public aujourd’hui renferme des prévisions concernant les pertes d’emploi au…

    November 27, 2012
  • Municipalities
    News Release
    Public Services & Privatization
    Ontario Office

    Toronto libraries popular but underfunded: Report

    TORONTO—Toronto’s public libraries are the busiest in North America and second busiest in the world but have suffered from 20 years of chronic underfunding, says…

    November 27, 2012
  • Economic Indicators
    Nova Scotia Office

    Policy Points: Public Disservice

    The impact of federal government job cuts in Atlantic Canada This 4-page factsheet offers a short summary of the report, Public Disservice: the impact of federal government…

    November 26, 2012
  • Income Inequality
    Manitoba Office

    Playing politics with poverty in Manitoba

    It’s been a bad week for advocates working to improve the lives of people living in poverty.  Recent child poverty statistics continue to show high…

    November 23, 2012
  • Income Inequality
    Reports
    Manitoba Office

    Winnipeg’s Social Purchasing Portal

    From the Past to the Future Download 981.85 KB The Winnipeg Social Purchasing Portal (SPP) was started by SEED Winnipeg in 2004 based on a…

    November 23, 2012
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  1. Majority of British Columbians support higher income taxes at $100k: Poll
  2. L’impact des suppressions d’emplois au gouvernement fédéral dans les provinces de l’Atlantique
  3. Mark Carney’s tenure and the state of monetary policy
  4. Depleting natural gas reserves makes no sense for BC
  5. The Great Equalizer
  6. Public Disservice
  7. CCPA-NS report warns Atlantic Canada to suffer disproportionately from federal austerity
  8. Rapport du CCPA-NÉ: le Canada atlantique plus durement frappé par les mesures d’austérité fédérales
  9. Toronto libraries popular but underfunded: Report
  10. Policy Points: Public Disservice
  11. Playing politics with poverty in Manitoba
  12. Winnipeg’s Social Purchasing Portal

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