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    Une banque postale au Canada en chiffres

    About the authorRyan RomardRyan Romard (He/Him) is a sociologist, research analyst, and data science enthusiast. Ryan has several years of experience conducting survey research in…

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    The Speech from the Throne is only weeks away. Moments like these—pandemics, depressions, wars—are historical turning points, often marking when fundamental change toward social and…

    September 10, 2020
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    A Labour Day like no other

    About the authorTrish HennessyTrish is the Director of the Think Upstream project and a senior communications strategist with the CCPA National Office. She is focused…

    September 6, 2020
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    The case for investing in community and social support for imprisoned racialized women in Canada Download 610.82 KB30 pages The COVID-19 infection rate for prisoners…

    September 3, 2020
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    The best-case scenario for Ontario schools: 1 extra teacher for every 700 students

    Ontario schools will soon welcome back more than two million students. In these exceptional times, schools need more educators to help students make up for…

    September 2, 2020
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    Living Wages in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick 2020

    Download 551.21 KB 28 pages The living wage was first calculated in Atlantic Canada in 2015 (Halifax). Antigonish was added in 2016 and Saint John,…

    September 2, 2020
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    Everyone deserves decent wages—2020 living wage rates for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick

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    A just industrial strategy

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    Virus contained, inequality let loose

    September 1, 2020
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    COVID-19 has taken a high toll in Nepal, but it may also accelerate social and political change

    September 1, 2020
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    Where is the consent of the algorithmically policed?

    In her 2012 book, Consent of the Networked, Rebecca MacKinnon noted that the companies and governments “that build, operate, and govern cyberspace are not being held…

    September 1, 2020
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    A Just Recovery Download 5.72 MB It has been six months since we shut down the economy to all but essential activities in an effort…

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