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December 9, 2023

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    AI data centres: From boom to backlash

    As the public becomes aware of the downside of AI data centres in their community, the need to tightly regulate the industry is becoming clear.

    March 26, 2026
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    Corporate profits are driving food price inflation

    Remarks to the Agriculture and Agri-Food Committee of the House of Commons

    April 20, 2023
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    Public Services & Privatization

    Inflation-adjusted school funding is down $1,200 per student since the Ford government came to power

    The ideological agenda against public education is in high gear—with funding cuts coupled with structural governance changes.

    April 18, 2023
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    Public Services & Privatization

    Why did Canada’s housing and dental benefits have such low take-up rates?

    We need to do better at getting benefits to those who need them.

    April 18, 2023
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    It’s time for a robust precarious work strategy for BC

    About the authorsKendra StraussKendra Strauss is Director of the Labour Studies Program and Professor in the Department of Sociology & Anthropology at Simon Fraser University.…

    April 17, 2023
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    New survey data shines light on the extent and impacts of precarious employment in BC

    The rise of the “gig economy” and on-demand work through online platforms like Uber and Skip the Dishes has ignited public debate about precarious work…

    April 13, 2023
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    Precarious Work & Gig Economy

    Half of BC workers lack access to “standard jobs” and 37% are in precarious employment, groundbreaking survey finds

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT VANCOUVER – A study released today by the Understanding Precarity in BC partnership reveals a polarized labour market…

    April 13, 2023
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    But is it a good job?

    Understanding employment precarity in BC Download 3.19 MB76 pages The rise of the ‘gig economy’ and on-demand work using online platforms like Uber and Skip…

    April 13, 2023
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    Canada’s proposed supply chain law is weak on human and environmental rights

    The business community needs to get behind a stronger supply chain due diligence law

    April 12, 2023
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    The extra-long logging haul

    As forests shrink, drivers work 16-hour days to deliver single loads of logs to BC sawmills When Eugene Wilson started driving a logging truck 24…

    April 12, 2023
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    U.K. membership in Pacific trade deal threatens Canadian climate action

    Canada should join Australia and New Zealand in neutralizing lopsided corporate protections in CPTPP

    April 6, 2023
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    Response to Chief Smyth’s citation of CCPA MB published research

    On March 23th, 2023 Winnipeg Police Chief Danny Smyth posted on the Winnipeg Police Service substack a statement in response to Fadi Ennab’s research on…

    April 6, 2023
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    Don’t wait for the state

    About the authorsHadrian Mertins-KirkwoodHadrian Mertins-Kirkwood (he/him) is a senior researcher and political economist at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. His work focuses on federal…

    April 4, 2023
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