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    Cities are central to resolving the challenges of our time

    Cities are a constant work in progress. Great cities attract great talent. They are where we find the most specialized health care. They provide for…

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    April 2008: Medicare and Gender

    In looking forward, we need to make health care the objective rather than the problem. And instead of seeing expenditures on health care as the…

    April 1, 2008
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    April 2008: Lies the Media Tell us

    So-called “studies” by right-wing think-tanks have long provided “evidence” for the corporate media to bash “big government” and extol the virtues of the private corporations…

    April 1, 2008
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    April 2008: Editorial: Alberta and Norway

    What do a Canadian province and a Scandinavian country have in common? It’s oil, of course. Both have vast deposits of the stuff. Both have…

    April 1, 2008
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    April 2008: First Nations Fight to Protect Their Land

    Algonquins and settler allies block proposed uranium mining A mining exploration company’s government-supported attempt to drill for uranium on First Nations land is finally beginning…

    April 1, 2008
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    April 2008: Industry at a Crossroads (Part I)

    Canada’s forest industry reeling from market, monetary shocks The Canadian forestry industry, long one of the stalwarts within the Canadian economy, is now at a…

    April 1, 2008
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    Our Schools / Our Selves

    Our Schools/Our Selves: Spring 2008

    Capitalizing on Crisis in Schools and Society This issue of Our Schools/Our Selves examines some of the ways in which various crises in education (whether…

    April 1, 2008
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    Are We Getting Closer to Gender Parity in Manitoba Politics?

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    March 27, 2008
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    Joining the Race to the Bottom

    An Assessment of Bill 6, Amendments to the Trade Union Act, 2008 Download 368.56 KB37 pages

    March 26, 2008
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    Strengthening Banking in Inner-cities

    Practices & Policies to Promote Financial Inclusion for Low-Income Canadians Download 1.16 MB

    March 26, 2008
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    CCPA study demonstrates Bill 6’s damaging effects on Saskatchewan’s industrial relations

    Regina – A recent Centre for Policy Alternatives’ in depth analysis of Bill 6, the Saskatchewan government’s tabled amendments to the Trade Union Act, predicts…

    March 26, 2008
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    Ontario Budget 2008

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    March 25, 2008
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    Fact Sheets on the 2008 Federal Budget

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  1. Cities are central to resolving the challenges of our time
  2. April 2008: Medicare and Gender
  3. April 2008: Lies the Media Tell us
  4. April 2008: Editorial: Alberta and Norway
  5. April 2008: First Nations Fight to Protect Their Land
  6. April 2008: Industry at a Crossroads (Part I)
  7. Our Schools/Our Selves: Spring 2008
  8. Are We Getting Closer to Gender Parity in Manitoba Politics?
  9. Joining the Race to the Bottom
  10. Strengthening Banking in Inner-cities
  11. CCPA study demonstrates Bill 6’s damaging effects on Saskatchewan’s industrial relations
  12. Ontario Budget 2008
  13. Fact Sheets on the 2008 Federal Budget

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