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“It’s like we’re not even allowed to be Palestinian”
About the authorsMuna SalehMuna Saleh is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at Concordia University of Edmonton. Her most recent research includes research…
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Mind the Gap
Time for Ontario to Address its Public Services Gap Download 287.6 KB 12 pages About the authorHugh MackenzieEconomist Hugh Mackenzie is a Research Associate with…
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Investing in education for low-income adults pays off
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT (Vancouver) The province must invest in education programs for low-income adults with upgrading needs if it wants achieve…
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A Path Out of Poverty
Helping BC Income Assistance Recipients Upgrade Their Education Download 240.2 KB33 pages About the authorsShauna ButterwickCaroline White
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Our Schools/Our Selves: Winter 2006
Riding the Tiger of Educational Accountability in Nova Scotia Attachments Our Schools/Our Selves: Winter 2006 – Table of Contents About the authorErika ShakerErika (she/her) became…
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February 2006: Your Pension Contributions at Work
CPP is investing in bombs, tobacco, and corporate criminals We Canadians like to think that we play a benevolent role in the world as humanitarians…
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February 2006: Why Canada Needs a National Energy Plan
U.S. is now determined to control Canada’s electric power Canadians who care about the effects of U.S. imperialism tend to associate it with the adamant…
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February 2006: “Soft” Fascism is Getting Harder
U.S. use of torture and chemical weapons are war crimes Given the now indisputable U.S. practice of torturing prisoners of war, the “soft” fascism term…
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February 2006: Comparing Public and Private Health Care
Canada’s public health care system has 10 clear advantages Proponents of turning more of Canada’s public Medicare system over to private care providers could only…
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February 2006: The “Big Business Bang” Theory II
If unbridled capitalism is the problem, what’s the solution? If you agree with the case I’ve made that almost all our most pressing social, economic,…
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Electoral turnout and turnoff
Another federal election is over and the House of Commons appears to reflect what on the surface many voters wanted – an end to 14…
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Paths to Union Renewal
Canadian Experiences This new book focuses on the efforts and progress of union revialization and organizing, and documents the renewal initiatives undertaken by unions in…
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Why minority government is good for Canada
Is minority government good for Canada? Former Conservative pollster Allan Gregg would have us believe in his Strategic Counsel poll this week that 55% of…





