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  • Economic Indicators
    Reports
    Tax Policy

    How Will the Budget Stimulus Work When Central Bank Rates Are Close To Zero?

    Why Tax Cuts Are the Worst Possible Fiscal Stimulus Download 229.27 KB4 pages

    March 11, 2009
  • Economic Indicators
    News Release
    Tax Policy

    Stimulus impact of tax cuts negative in a zero interest rate economy: report

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT OTTAWA—Tax cuts are the worst possible economic stimulus with Bank of Canada interest rates heading to zero, and…

    March 11, 2009
  • Children & Youth
    Policy Note
    Provincial Budgets

    My “Universal Child Care Benefit” has evaporated to a parallel universe

    I just got a letter from my daughter’s daycare that her monthly fees are going up again next month. They will now be $700. When…

    March 10, 2009
  • Income Inequality

    Most BC families are vulnerable as we head into a recession

    Many people think that our province’s economic woes are just beginning. But in fact, even before the current recession started, most BC families were falling…

    March 10, 2009
  • Income Inequality
    Reports

    BC’s Growing Gap

    Family Income Inequality, 1976-2006 Download

    March 10, 2009
  • Income Inequality
    News Release

    Majority of BC families can’t get ahead: study reveals 30-year decline in incomes for all but the richest

    (Vancouver) A new study reveals that BC’s poor and middle class families are in worse financial shape than their parents’ generation. The study, released today…

    March 10, 2009
  • Housing & Homelessness
    Income/wages
    Policy Note

    Nailing down homeless targets

    Kudos to BC’s Auditor General for his report on homelessness last week. John Doyle’s report raised numerous concerns, including that the provincial government lacks solid…

    March 9, 2009
  • Energy Policy
    Housing & Homelessness
    Income Inequality
    Municipalities
    Public Services & Privatization
    Reports

    Energy security in the residential sector (Part 1 – Fundamentals)

    Rapid responses to heating emergencies Download 854.92 KB 24 pages

    March 9, 2009
  • Energy Policy
    Housing & Homelessness
    Income Inequality
    Municipalities
    Public Services & Privatization
    Reports

    Energy security in the residential sector (Part 2 – Nova Scotia)

    Rapid responses to heating emergencies Download 1.39 MB 34 pages

    March 9, 2009
  • Alternative Federal Budget
    Economic Indicators
    Government Finance
    Reports

    Ontario Alternative Budget 2009

    No Choice But to Lead: Filling the Federal Budget Void Download 215.51 KB6 pages

    March 9, 2009
  • Alternative Federal Budget
    Economic Indicators
    Government Finance
    News Release

    Ontario budget must fill federal void

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT TORONTO – The province’s upcoming budget needs to make up for the federal government’s failed response to the…

    March 9, 2009
  • Energy Policy
    Housing & Homelessness
    Income Inequality
    Municipalities
    News Release
    Public Services & Privatization

    We need protection now against home heating emergencies – say authors of new reports

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT – Part 1 CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT – Part 2 Halifax, N.S. – Our safety…

    March 9, 2009
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  1. How Will the Budget Stimulus Work When Central Bank Rates Are Close To Zero?
  2. Stimulus impact of tax cuts negative in a zero interest rate economy: report
  3. My “Universal Child Care Benefit” has evaporated to a parallel universe
  4. Most BC families are vulnerable as we head into a recession
  5. BC’s Growing Gap
  6. Majority of BC families can’t get ahead: study reveals 30-year decline in incomes for all but the richest
  7. Nailing down homeless targets
  8. Energy security in the residential sector (Part 1 – Fundamentals)
  9. Energy security in the residential sector (Part 2 – Nova Scotia)
  10. Ontario Alternative Budget 2009
  11. Ontario budget must fill federal void
  12. We need protection now against home heating emergencies – say authors of new reports

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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

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    Regulation/Deregulation
    Trade
    August 7, 2025

    Internal trade stunt puts Canada’s inshore fisheries at risk

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