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Interprovincial trade won’t save Canada from Trump
About the authorsChris RobertsStuart TrewStuart serves as director of the CCPA’s Trade and Investment Research Project (TIRP), which pools the expertise of academic, labour and…
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Clemens vs. Clemens
Jason Clemens, who hangs his hat at several right-wing think-tanks (the Fraser, Pacific Research and Macdonald-Laurier Institutes), lauds Canadian fiscal conservatism in today’s Wall Street Journal: Canada’s government,…
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Gone Fishin’
Hennessy’s Index: A number is never just a number Hennessy’s Index is a monthly listing of numbers, written by the CCPA’s Trish Hennessy, about Canada…
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Decarbonizing BC homes and the price of gas
Our climate justice framework for BC is to eliminate fossil fuels by 2040. In the household sector, this poses a significant challenge, not so much…
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Understanding Québec’s Orange Wave Part Three: What Does the Orange Wave Mean?
Simon Tremblay-Pepin is a researcher at IRIS, a Montreal-based progressive think tank. In my previous two posts I discussed how neither a rise in left-wing sentiment…
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Decarbonizing Homes and the Price of Gas
Our climate justice framework for BC is to eliminate fossil fuels by 2040. In the household sector, this poses a significant challenge, not so much…
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Building a Renewable Energy Society in Saskatchewan: What Needs to be Done: Report
READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. Regina — With the release of the final report in the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Saskatchewan series Transforming Saskatchewan’s…
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Understanding Québec’s Orange Wave Part Two: Welcome back to Canada?
About the authorSimon Tremblay-Pepin
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The New “Three R’s”
An award-winning college program for Inuit youth shows the benefits of a small learning environment and culturally-relevant curriculum Download 475.11 KB51 pages While not an…
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Our Schools/Our Selves: Summer 2011
The Voice of Nunavut: Learning from the Eastern Arctic’s education challenges More than 10 years after its creation, although it has a government, policies and…
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What the frack is going on in the Peace Region?
In British Columbia’s Peace River region, farming families and First Nations are witnessing an unprecedented rush on water resources, a rush driven by energy corporations…
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Government restores a little of what it took away from social assistance recipients – Acknowledges value of being able to walk
If someone takes something away from you and then a year later gives half of it back, how much credit should they get for it?…





