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Taxing billionaires — just like everyone else
Previously published in the Winnipeg Free Press on June 10, 2026.
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The end of Canadian medicare? Alberta legislation opens the door to U.S. health care
Alberta’s two-tier health care legislation ends single-payer public health care and puts Canadian medicare at risk
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Carney in Davos: Neoliberalism in a nicer suit
About the authorJohn CalvertJohn Calvert is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University and a research associate with the…
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Health care privatization by stealth
About the authorNoah SchulzNoah Schulz (he/him) is a researcher and community advocate. Born in Winnipeg, Noah is a settler Manitoban with experience living in rural…
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Where does the climate movement go from here?
About the authorHadrian 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…
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In Ontario, it’s a time of plenty for private health care while public hospitals starve
About the authorAndrew LonghurstAndrew Longhurst is a senior researcher and political economist, with a focus on health policy, at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.…
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Provinces need to own their responsibility for expanding low-fee child care
About the authorDavid MacdonaldDavid joined the CCPA as its Senior Ottawa Economist in 2011, although he has been a long time contributor as a research…
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Nova Scotia Alternative Budget 2026: For the many
There are solutions to end the housing crisis and make life more affordable for the majority of people, what’s needed is action.
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Resist: It’s the only response to authoritarianism and murder in Minneapolis
Minnesotans put their lives on the line to defend their neighbours and their democracy. They have set the standard for what it means to resist.
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Anatomy of a housing downturn: What’s happening in BC and what’s next?
About the authorMarc LeeMarc Lee is a Senior Economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. Marc joined the CCPA’s British Columbia office in 1998,…
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The last mile: Provincial child care expansion at the five-year deadline
Child care has become more accessible over the past five years but finding affordable spaces is still a frustrating experience for many parents
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Why is the CRA still targeting pandemic aid recipients?
About the authorsClaudia CalabroClaudia Calabro is the Community Organizer for the Income Security Advocacy Centre (ISAC), a specialty community legal clinic that focuses on protecting…
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