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Webinar: How much is trade policy driven by economic or magical thinking?
Date: June 25, 2026Time: 12 to 1:30 p.m. ET
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The federal government’s coming “red tape review” is bad news
About the authorBruce CampbellBruce Campbell is former Executive Director of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Adjunct Professor, York University, Faculty of Environmental and Urban…
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The case for pro-union public policy
Higher unionization rates don’t just benefit workers, evidence suggests they also offer broad social benefits like a cleaner environment and better health.
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What the 2025 living wage rates reveal
About the authorsDaniel Cerdas SandíDaniel Cerdas (he/him) is a political scientist with a Master’s in Sociology and a Ph.D. in Social Science Research. He has…
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A brief history of Canadian government strikebreaking
About the authorJon MiltonJon Milton is a writer and editor on the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives’ communications team. His work focuses on social movements…
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Energy efficiency a better bet than pipelines
About the authorsJames WiltJames Wilt is policy development manager at Climate Action Team Manitoba.Niall HarneyNiall (he/him) joined CCPA-Manitoba in February 2022 as the Errol Black…
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Is the law the last bastion of climate action?
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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Affordable childcare without access is a false promise for Saskatchewan
About the authorSimon EnochSimon Enoch is the senior researcher for Saskatchewan issues and policies. He holds a BA in Political Science, a Masters in Labour…
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Elbows up, or bend the knee?
About the authorsMarc 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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2025 Living wages for Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island: Too many workers struggle to make ends meet
About the authorsDaniel Cerdas SandíDaniel Cerdas (he/him) is a political scientist with a Master’s in Sociology and a Ph.D. in Social Science Research. He has…
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In Alberta, “parental rights” and privatization go hand in hand
About the authorHeather GanshornHeather Ganshorn is the Research Director of Support Our Students Alberta, a non-partisan, non-profit public education advocacy group fighting for the rights…
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I am become woke, destroyer of schools
About the authorHaniel SorensenHaniel Sorensen is a graduate student at the Institute of Political Economy at Carleton University. His work aims to contribute to the…
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The emotional discourses of parental rights: Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Act
About the authorLogan BatesLogan Bates is a PhD student in the Department of Political Science at Concordia University. His doctoral research focuses on LGBTQ+ politics,…

















