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December 9, 2023

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    Ontario’s plan to eliminate school boards is anti-democratic

    About the authorMolly HurdMolly Hurd has had a wide variety of teaching experiences in northern Quebec, rural Nova Scotia, Nigeria, Tanzania and Britain. She was…

    September 26, 2025
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    Un expert conclut que nous n’aurons pas besoin de nouveaux oléoducs si les gouvernements fédéral et provinciaux respectent leurs engagements à l’égard du climat

    (Ottawa) Une nouvelle étude signée par le vétéran géologue et spécialiste des ressources David Hughes conclut que le Canada ne peut respecter ses engagements à…

    June 2, 2016
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    News Release

    New pipelines not needed if federal and provincial governments serious about climate commitments: earth scientist

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT (OTTAWA) A new study by veteran earth scientist David Hughes finds that Canada cannot meet its global climate…

    June 2, 2016
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    Can Canada Expand Oil and Gas Production, Build Pipelines and Keep Its Climate Change Commitments?

    Download 2.48 MB 38 pages Under the Paris Agreement, Canada has pledged to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to 30% below 2005 levels by 2030.…

    June 2, 2016
  • Economic Indicators
    Energy Policy
    Environment & Sustainability

    Graph: More Than Enough

    Under Alberta’s oil sands emissions cap (set at 100 million tonnes per year), growth in oil sands production would be limited to 45% over 2014…

    June 2, 2016
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    Social Determinants of Health

    The promise of the living wage

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

    June 1, 2016
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    How much does tax avoidance damage the public good? Even more than you think.

    A string of revelations about tax avoidance have made headlines in recent months, from the Panama Papers, to KPMG Canada’s tax shelter business, to a…

    May 31, 2016
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    International
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    TPP could worsen Canada’s trade balance, undermine job-intensive sectors: study

    OTTAWA – In the midst of the federal government’s Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) consultations, a new study from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) sheds…

    May 31, 2016
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    Le PTP pourrait entraîner une détérioration de la balance commerciale du Canada et affaiblir les secteurs à forte intensité de main-d’œuvre, selon une étude

    CLIQUEZ ICI POUR CONSULTER LE RAPPORT. OTTAWA – Pendant les consultations que mène le gouvernement fédéral sur le Partenariat transpacifique (PTP), une nouvelle étude du…

    May 31, 2016
  • Economic Indicators
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    Reports

    Le PTP et l’impact de l’élimination des tarifs sur le commerce canadien

    Download 806.76 KB 28 pages Dans le cadre de cette étude, nous évaluons les avantages et les risques potentiels pour le Canada selon la suppression…

    May 31, 2016
  • Economic Indicators
    International
    Reports

    The Impact of TPP Tariff Removal on Canadian Trade

    Download 734.2 KB 24 pages This study assesses the potential benefits and risks for Canada of tariff removal under the TPP. Through an in-depth review…

    May 31, 2016
  • Government Finance

    Fast Facts: Budget 2016 – the waiting game

    It will take more than one budget – hastily prepared – to fully appreciate the Conservatives’ master plan, but the Throne Speech, a fiscal update…

    May 31, 2016
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    Policy Note

    Injured workers with chronic pain: the serious human costs of the WorkSafeBC system

    I have been a specialist in physical medicine and rehabilitation for over 30 years. A significant portion of my practice involves injured workers who have…

    May 30, 2016
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    Newfoundland and Labrador public opinion survey: Key findings and data tables

    These findings are from a survey conducted by Angus Reid for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives – Nova Scotia.

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