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December 9, 2023

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  • Education
    Our Schools / Our Selves

    Difficult knowledge: Understanding “parental rights” and anti-SOGI mobilization among Sinophone Canadian parents in Metro Vancouver

    About the authorHeng Simone WangHeng Simone Wang (they/she) is a Han Chinese researcher, journalist, and community organizer. They are currently a PhD student in the…

    August 24, 2025
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    Canada’s job numbers barely treading water

    Job Growth by major industry, first 8 month of 2015 Industry Change since December 2014 Growing Utilities 2.70% Transportation and warehousing 2.80% Finance, insurance, real…

    September 4, 2015
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    Precarious Work & Gig Economy

    “Sharing economy” businesses like Uber need to share the responsibilities too

    Most business commentators have nothing but praise for the sharing economy, whose poster children include Uber and Airbnb. A growing number of tech start-ups are…

    September 4, 2015
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    BC employment holds steady in August but anemic private sector hiring is a sign of economic weakness

    Canada is officially in a recession and while BC is expected to sail through it relatively unscathed, the projected modest GDP growth performance does not seem to be translating…

    September 4, 2015
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    Ontario’s Poverty Reduction Strategy: Still missing a federal partner

    About the authorKaylie Tiessen

    September 3, 2015
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    Income & Wealth Inequality
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    The best of all policies: my wish for the ideal platform

    About the authorSeth KleinSeth Klein was a CCPA-BC research associate and the former CCPA-BC Director.

    September 2, 2015
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    The promise and challenges of growing the Indigenous vote

    September 1, 2015
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    The diminishing of access to government information – and some things to do about it

    Freedom of Information legislation (FOI), or Access to Information (ATI) as it is known at the federal level in Canada, was a pretty important addition…

    September 1, 2015
  • Economic Indicators
    News & Commentary

    Recession is just the tip of Canada’s economic iceberg

    Year Real GDP Growth (strong growth >= 3%) 2012 1.0% 2013 2.7% 2014 2.5% 2015 (projected) 1.1% 2016 (projected) 2.3% David Macdonald is a Senior…

    September 1, 2015
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    News & Commentary

    3 worrisome facts about Canada’s economy beyond the drop in GDP

    About the authorIglika IvanovaIglika Ivanova was a Senior Economist and the Public Interest Researcher at the CCPA-BC.

    September 1, 2015
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    Our Schools / Our Selves

    Our Schools/Our Selves: Summer 2015

    Moving Beyond Baby Steps: Building a child care plan for today’s families This issue of Our Schools / Our Selves takes stock of where we…

    September 1, 2015
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    The Monitor, September/October 2015

    Election 2015 Download 8.54 MB The September/October issue of the Monitor goes beyond party politics to look at the economic context and big issues framing…

    September 1, 2015
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    Cast your vote: think tank unveils platform to end income inequality

    OTTAWA – Seizing on the first federal election in recent history where income inequality is a hot button issue, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives…

    August 31, 2015
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    Is it time to renationalize the CN rail network in Canada?

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