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December 9, 2023

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  • Employment & Labour
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    Lifting the Bottom, Building a Fair Economy for All Workers in Nova Scotia

    The Nova Scotia government has announced that employers will have to pay minimum wage workers 50 cents more per hour in 2026, with a 25-cent…

    December 2, 2025
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    The price is not right (yet): $10-a-day child care falling short of target

    By early 2026 parents in Canada should be able to put their young kids in child care for an average of $10 a day. With…

    July 9, 2025
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    Le prix n’est pas encore le bon : Les frais de garde n’atteignent pas l’objectif de 10 $ par jour

    D’ici le début de l’année 2026, les parents canadiens sont censés pouvoir inscrire leurs jeunes enfants à des services de garde pour une moyenne de…

    July 9, 2025
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    Canada should build public cloud infrastructure rather than relying on U.S. tech giants

    During the 2025 election campaign, prime minister Mark Carney made a striking admission about Canada’s dependence on U.S. tech companies. The Canadian government was in…

    July 8, 2025
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    The premiers’ new clothes: A critical look at the race to remove interprovincial trade barriers

    The costs of interprovincial trade barriers have been vastly overstated, while the rush to remove them risks a race to the bottom in areas like…

    July 7, 2025
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    Remembering the Lac-Mégantic rail disaster

    On July 6, 2013, a train carrying 72 tank cars of toxic shale oil derailed and exploded. It killed 47 people, spilling six million litres…

    July 4, 2025
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    Local news media is declining in Canada—we have to reverse the trend

    The state of local news media in Canada is in sharp decline, which has serious implications for local communities and for the larger national dialogue…

    July 2, 2025
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    CBC’s road to [ir]relevance runs through cities like Hamilton

    As the national public broadcaster, CBC/Radio-Canada has a broad mandate to serve Canadians and to “reflect Canada and its regions to national and regional audiences,…

    July 2, 2025
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    CBC/Radio-Canada: a trusted Canadian symbol

    Like many of us, I grew up with the CBC as a daily and vital part of my life.

    July 2, 2025
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    What is CBC/Radio-Canada’s role in the future of Quebec media?

    Ample research has painted a bleak picture: the crisis facing the media world is exacerbating the decline of democracy. 

    July 2, 2025
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    The truth about the CBC in Northern Canada

    Around dinner time on the evening of May 10, 2024, communication services in the Yukon—internet, cell phone, and landline—wavered, guttered like a struck match, and …

    July 2, 2025
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    The Liberals have a mandate to improve CBC funding—here’s the case for it

    One of the key issues the Conservative Party, led by Pierre Poilievre, went into Canada’s spring federal election campaign cut to the heart of Canadiana:…

    July 2, 2025
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    Democracy
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    Quality, not just quantity, of news outlets matter—especially in rural Canada

    Communities in Canada—particularly smaller communities—are starving for local news coverage. 

    July 2, 2025
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  1. Lifting the Bottom, Building a Fair Economy for All Workers in Nova Scotia
  2. The price is not right (yet): $10-a-day child care falling short of target
  3. Le prix n’est pas encore le bon : Les frais de garde n’atteignent pas l’objectif de 10 $ par jour
  4. Canada should build public cloud infrastructure rather than relying on U.S. tech giants
  5. The premiers’ new clothes: A critical look at the race to remove interprovincial trade barriers
  6. Remembering the Lac-Mégantic rail disaster
  7. Local news media is declining in Canada—we have to reverse the trend
  8. CBC’s road to [ir]relevance runs through cities like Hamilton
  9. CBC/Radio-Canada: a trusted Canadian symbol
  10. What is CBC/Radio-Canada’s role in the future of Quebec media?
  11. The truth about the CBC in Northern Canada
  12. The Liberals have a mandate to improve CBC funding—here’s the case for it
  13. Quality, not just quantity, of news outlets matter—especially in rural Canada

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    Manitoba Fiscal Update: investing in the long-term should be prioritized over a short-term budget balance

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 15, 2025 WINNIPEG (TREATY ONE) – Manitoba’s second quarter fiscal update, released this afternoon, provides a snapshot of the difficult fiscal…

    December 15, 2025
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    As Manitoba Hydro moves on energy strategy, staffing must remain in focus 

    Over the last year the Provincial Government and Manitoba Hydro have announced several projects that follow through on the province’s Affordable Energy Strategy, including Bipoles…

    December 15, 2025
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    December 15, 2025

    Manitoba Fiscal Update: investing in the long-term should be prioritized over a short-term budget balance

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    December 15, 2025

    As Manitoba Hydro moves on energy strategy, staffing must remain in focus 

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    December 11, 2025

    Crunching the numbers on postal banking in Canada

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    December 10, 2025

    Algoma Steel layoffs signal it’s time for Canada to up its game on trade and industrial policy

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