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Potential cuts to Women and Gender Equality Canada could take us back to the Harper days
About the authorKatherine ScottKatherine serves as the director for the CCPA’s gender equality and public policy work. She has worked in the community sector as…
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Work Life: Supreme Court Rulings on Labour Legislation
An Affirmation of Workers’ Constitutional Rights The January 30, 2015 decision by the Supreme Court of Canada was a very significant one for the labour…
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The Living Wage: Three reasons to expect more than minimum
CCPA Manitoba: Living Wage Lynne Fernandez, the Errol Black Chair in Labour Issues, explains the Living Wage and gives us three reasons to expect more…
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U.S. restores diplomatic relations with Cuba
In an astounding triumph for the Latin American Revolution, the U.S. government restored diplomatic relations with Cuba on December 17. This followed 55 years of…
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Ontario audit throws cold water on federal-provincial love affair with P3s
A public-private partnership (P3) could be anything that involves the public and private sector. But in this case the term refers to a capital project…
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Innovative Approaches to Low-Carbon Urban Systems
A Case Study of Vancouver’s Neighbourhood Energy Utility Download 546.93 KB27 pages We know that we don’t want to invest in more fossil fuel infrastructure,…
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The Monitor, February 2015
Download 1.59 MB Click the download button above to download this issue of The Monitor or click to read a selection of articles below: Ontario…
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Hennessy’s Index: February 2015
The Appeal of Middle Class Economics Hennessy’s Index is a monthly listing of numbers, written by the CCPA’s Trish Hennessy, about Canada and its place…
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The View From Here 2015
Manitobans call for a renewed poverty reduction plan Download 1.76 MB 92 pages Given that the policy landscape has changed since 2009, and that the…
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Fast Facts: The View From Here 2015
Manitobans call for a Renewed Poverty Reduction Plan WINNIPEG—To address persistent poverty in this province, community groups have outlined a plan to provide Manitobans with…
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Ok, Let’s Talk.
Yesterday was Bell Let’s Talk Day 2015. You might have heard about it. According to Bell, a record 122,150,772 Bell Let’s Talk tweets, texts, calls,…
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