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Loop – 4 Col Blog Index w/Feature Alt

December 9, 2023

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  • News & Commentary
    Regulation & Deregulation
    Trade

    Internal trade stunt puts Canada’s inshore fisheries at risk

    Canada’s deleted CFTA fisheries exception Sector: FisheriesSub-Sector: Fishing; services incidental to fishing Industry Classification: CPC 04, 882 Type of Exception: Article 201 (Non-Discrimination), Article 301 (Right of Entry…

    August 7, 2025
  • Employment & Labour
    Income & Wealth Inequality

    Infographic: Wage inequality breaks the social contract

    Read the news release here.

    April 14, 2015
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    The Economy

    Balanced Budget Legislation – another zombie policy returns from the dead

    Ah, here we go again – when seeking to assert credibility as sound fiscal managers, governments reach for the tired gimmick of “balanced budget legislation”…

    April 11, 2015
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    Quand austérité rime avec hostilité

    Caroline Joly est une attachée de recherche à IRIS, un institut de recherche sans but lucratif, indépendant et progressiste à Montréal. [1] http://tvanouvelles.ca/lcn/infos/regional/montreal/archives/2015/02/20150227-182601.html [2] http://ici.radio-canada.ca/audio-video/media/2015/02/27/Anne-Marie-Dussault-recoit-Adil-Charkaoui?externalId=7250942&appCode=medianet About the authorIRIS

    April 10, 2015
  • Employment & Labour
    News Release

    It takes $18.52 an hour to make ends meet in Toronto: study

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT TORONTO – Two working parents with two children need to each earn a minimum of $18.52 an hour…

    April 10, 2015
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    Making Ends Meet

    Toronto’s 2015 Living Wage Download 2.02 MB 38 pages Two working parents with two children need to each earn a minimum of $18.52 an hour…

    April 10, 2015
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    Making the Case for a Labour Market Intermediary

    The Experience of Build Download 1.17 MB 20 pages This report weaves together findings from data gathered through two other research reports published by the…

    April 10, 2015
  • Employment & Labour

    Making Ends Meet

    Calculating Toronto’s 2015 Living Wage Two working parents with two children need to each earn a minimum of $18.52 an hour just to make ends…

    April 10, 2015
  • Employment & Labour
    Living Wage

    Making Ends Meet: Ten Facts About Toronto’s Living Wage

    In this ten-point fact sheet, CCPA-Ontario highlights key features of the office’s latest report, Making Ends Meet: Toronto’s 2015 Living Wage, and explains the calculation…

    April 10, 2015
  • Employment & Labour
    Living Wage

    Infographic: Making Ends Meet: Toronto’s 2015 Living Wage

    Two working parents with two children need to each earn a minimum of $18.52 an hour just to make ends meet in Toronto. In a…

    April 10, 2015
  • Employment & Labour
    Income & Wealth Inequality
    Indigenous Rights
    News & Commentary

    Work Life: Making the case for a Labour Market Intermediary

    There is a growing opportunity in Manitoba to bridge the economic and social divide between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people. First of all, Manitoba employers are…

    April 10, 2015
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    Policy Note

    A Conversation on Climate Justice

    In February and March, the Climate Justice Project hosted This Changes BC: A Conversation on Climate Justice. Over four Saturdays, a group of 34 citizens from…

    April 9, 2015
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    Nova Scotia

    NS Budget 2015: Ignores Real Problems, Lacks Vision

    About the authorChristine SaulnierChristine Saulnier (she/her) is Director of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives-Nova Scotia. She has a doctorate in Political Science from York…

    April 9, 2015
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    Is it time to renationalize the CN rail network in Canada?

    It has been 30 years since Canadian National was privatized, and Wall Street continues to profit at Canada’s expense

    July 8, 2026
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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.

    July 8, 2026
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    July 8, 2026

    Is it time to renationalize the CN rail network in Canada?

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    July 8, 2026

    The value and benefits of public spending for households in Newfoundland and Labrador

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    Newfoundland and Labrador public opinion survey: Key findings and data tables

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