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    Why are Ontario social and community service workers striking?

    OPSEU workers are dealing with more work, less funding, and lower wages. So they’re fighting back

    June 9, 2026
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    Reviving Ned Ludd

    Towards a worker sovereignty over technological development.

    January 5, 2026
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    On airwaves and algorithms

    Canada asserted cultural sovereignty with strong broadcasting policy. What does that mean in the digital age?

    January 5, 2026
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    The trade war goes digital

    Notes on how trade agreements prevent Canada from exercising digital sovereignty.

    January 5, 2026
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    A digital infrastructure plan

    Asserting digital sovereignty means mapping out the real world of digital infrastructure and understanding which parts are for public intervention

    January 5, 2026
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    The backup plan

    As we reimagine the boundaries of platform responsibility, the tools we forge become the architecture of a more resilient online world.

    January 5, 2026
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    Delusion factories

    Canada’s policy response to the spread of disinformation remains limited. It’s time to take this issue seriously.

    January 5, 2026
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    The Monitor – Winter 2026

    No sovereignty without digital sovereignty.

    January 3, 2026
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    Living the high life: A record-breaking year for CEO pay in Canada

    By 9:23 a.m. on January 2, 2025 Canada’s 100 highest-paid CEOs had made what the average worker will make all year

    January 2, 2026
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    2025 was Canada’s year of Mark Carney: What have we learned about his economic policy agenda?

    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,…

    December 27, 2025
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    The benefits of adult education outweigh the costs

    Adult basic education is a provincially funded program that reduces poverty, promotes reconciliation and improves the school performance of the children of adult learners.

    December 24, 2025
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    Buy Canadian Policy: The good, the bad and the ugly

    About the authorNoah Fry

    December 19, 2025
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    Nova Scotia fiscal update raises serious concerns about fiscal priorities

    About the authorCCPA – NS

    December 18, 2025
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    June 26, 2026
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    Show us the math on federal climate policy

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