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  • Housing & Homelessness

    National Housing Day

    Still waiting for a plan November 22nd is National Housing Day in Canada. Canada is the only country in the G8 that does not have…

    November 21, 2012
  • Employment & Labour

    Errol Black Fundraising Brunch – Paul Moist speech

    On October 28, just over one week before Errol Black passed away,  CCPA-MB organized a fundrasing brunch at the Fort Garry Hotel in Winnipeg in…

    November 21, 2012
  • News & Commentary

    The Rich Stay Rich: Fraser Institute

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    November 20, 2012
  • News & Commentary

    How Progressive is the Personal Income Tax System?

    (Apologies if others have commented on this previously.) The 2011 Tax Expenditures report by the federal Department of Finance includes an analysis of the progressivity of the…

    November 16, 2012
  • Corporations & Corporate Power
    Reports

    A Shrinking Universe

    How concentrated corporate power is shaping income inequality in Canada Download 819.31 KB49 pages This paper looks at income inequality over time and shows how…

    November 16, 2012
  • Corporations & Corporate Power
    Income Inequality
    News Release

    Corporate Canada Shaping Inequality: Study

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT TORONTO — The concentration of power in the corporate sector is perpetuating income inequality trends in Canada, says…

    November 16, 2012
  • Energy Policy
    Environment & Sustainability

    BC must get serious about its water supply

    In 2010 BC’s South Peace Region, downstream from the massive W.A.C. Bennett Dam, was so arid that the province ordered natural gas companies to temporarily…

    November 15, 2012
  • Energy Policy
    Environment & Sustainability
    Reports

    From Stream to Steam

    Emerging Challenges for BC’s Interlinked Water and Energy Resources Attachments From Stream to Steam: SUMMARY

    November 15, 2012
  • News Release

    Lax regulation of industry, underpricing jeopardize BC’s water and hydroelectricity resources: Study

    READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. (Vancouver) A new study warns that BC’s water and hydroelectric resources are at risk of being depleted by industrial users,…

    November 15, 2012
  • News & Commentary

    Quality assurance in Ontario

    The traditional model of quality assurance, where professors and institutional bodies evaluate, approve and improve programs, has always existed in Ontario. However, the centralization and…

    November 14, 2012
  • News & Commentary

    Stagnant economy may mean more cuts to come

    The federal government released its annual fall update on the country’s finances today. Despite the upbeat messaging around the “Update of Economic and Fiscal Projections” there are…

    November 13, 2012
  • News & Commentary

    Fiscal Cliff Notes

    The US federal budget is back in the spotlight now that the election is over. In one sense, not much has changed in that the…

    November 13, 2012
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  1. National Housing Day
  2. Errol Black Fundraising Brunch – Paul Moist speech
  3. The Rich Stay Rich: Fraser Institute
  4. How Progressive is the Personal Income Tax System?
  5. A Shrinking Universe
  6. Corporate Canada Shaping Inequality: Study
  7. BC must get serious about its water supply
  8. From Stream to Steam
  9. Lax regulation of industry, underpricing jeopardize BC’s water and hydroelectricity resources: Study
  10. Quality assurance in Ontario
  11. Stagnant economy may mean more cuts to come
  12. Fiscal Cliff Notes

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    August 15, 2025
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