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Struggling To Get Ahead
About the authorsCallum Goulet-KilgourNiall HarneyNiall (he/him) joined CCPA-Manitoba in February 2022 as the Errol Black Chair in Labour Issues. His research focuses on labour markets,…
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BC Budget 2008: A good start tackling global warming, but who are we leaving behind?
In an era where taxes have been demonized, BC’s green 2008 budget is newsworthy for its introduction of a new tax on greenhouse gas emissions.…
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Searching for the “good life” in a carbon-neutral BC
READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. Vancouver–In the wake of a Premier’s meeting dominated by concerns about climate change policies, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives…
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Searching for the Good Life in a Carbon Neutral BC
Meeting BC’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets with Fairness and Equity Download 1.19 MB49 pages About the authorCanadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
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The Olympics, Housing and Homelessness in Vancouver
With just two years to go before the 2010 Olympics, promises of housing and benefits for low-income people in Vancouver made during the bid process…
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Saskatchewan Notes: Essential Services Legislation
Will it facilitate or impair industrial relations? Download 238.02 KB4 pages About the authorDan Cameron
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Our Schools/Our Selves: Winter 2008
Raising Class Consciousness: Schools, Democracy and Social Change If we want democracy, we must educate for democracy — and we must ensure that educational institutions…
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February 2008: Time For Environmental Keynesianism
Planet Earth can be saved. Susan George tells us how. Over the past four or five years, as the CCPA’s senior editor, I’ve probably read…
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February 2008: Spreading Toxic and Radioactve Carnage
Deadly uranium in U.S. weapons comes from Saskatchewan mines “It is easier to perceive error than to find truth, for error lies on the surface…
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February 2008: Our War Against Mother Earth is Unwinnable
Pursuit of power and profit threatens the biosphere Over the years, the pursuit of power by politicians and of profit by industrialists has led to…
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Controversial NAFTA challenges continue to grow—study
READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. OTTAWA—The number of challenges launched by foreign investors against Canada under NAFTA’s controversial investment rules continues to grow, says a…





