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December 9, 2023

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    Shift Storm

    Who is Canada’s “climate king”?

    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…

    June 25, 2025
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    Work Life: Temporary Foreign Workers: How federal settlement policies overlook some newcomers

    Manitoba has embarked on aggressive immigration strategies to attract newcomers to settle in a variety of communities in the province with the purpose of meeting…

    April 10, 2014
  • News & Commentary

    Why the job market still looks pink and blue

    About the authorKate McInturffKate McInturff was a Senior Researcher at the CCPA’s National Office. The CCPA mourns the loss of Kate, a feminist researcher and…

    April 9, 2014
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    Help wanted: Ontario’s temporary foreign workers and the need for answers

    About the authorKaylie Tiessen

    April 8, 2014
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    Privatization and promises

    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…

    April 7, 2014
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    What The Federal Government Could Do If It Really Wanted To Reduce Youth Unemployment

    Submission to The House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance Study of Youth Unemployment Download 127.12 KB5 pages On March 25, 2014, CCPA Senior Economist…

    April 7, 2014
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    Ontario’s Labour Market: Part-time gains, long-term pain

    About the authorKaylie Tiessen

    April 4, 2014
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    Nova Scotia Nurses are Pulling the Red Cord

    About the authorCCPA – NS

    April 3, 2014
  • News Release

    Les 86 résidents les plus riches du Canada pourraient acheter le Nouveau-Brunswick: étude

    CLIQUEZ ICI POUR CONSULTER LE RAPPORT. OTTAWA—Une nouvelle analyse du groupe que constitue les 86 résidents les plus fortunés du Canada démontre qu’ils sont si…

    April 3, 2014
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    Canada’s wealthiest 86 residents so flush they could buy New Brunswick: study

    OTTAWA—A new analysis of the 86 wealthiest Canadian residents reveals they have so much money they could buy the province of New Brunswick and still…

    April 3, 2014
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    Outrageous Fortune

    Documenting Canada’s Wealth Gap Download 619.2 KB22 pages This report examines the details of Statistics Canada’s wealth survey and finds that wealth inequality trends have…

    April 3, 2014
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    Ten NS Fiscal Facts

    Nova Scotia Alternative Budget 2014 Backgrounder The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives’ Nova Scotia office has released a 10-point fact sheet to help Nova Scotians better…

    April 3, 2014
  • Income & Wealth Inequality

    Infographic: Outrageous Fortune: Canada’s Wealth Gap

    Did you know that Canada’s 86 wealthiest residents hold the same amount of wealth as the poorest 11.4 million Canadians combined? Like and share our…

    April 3, 2014
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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

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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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