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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Are We Getting Closer to Gender Parity in Manitoba Politics?
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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
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Strengthening Banking in Inner-cities
Practices & Policies to Promote Financial Inclusion for Low-Income Canadians Download 1.16 MB
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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…

