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The intersectional city
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Taking back our cities
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#Blocksidewalk, the last progressive NIMBY effort?
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Manitoba Budget Delivers on Healthcare but falls short on social deficit
For Immediate Release (Winnipeg, Treaty One Territory):
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The Cost of Poverty in Manitoba
Health costs $347 million Crime $197 million Opportunity Costs $1.6 billion Intergenerational $324 million Total cost of poverty in Manitoba $2.5 billion Cost per Manitoban $1,952 Poverty cost as a percent of Manitoba’s GDP…
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What’s at stake in Canada’s trade negotiations with Ecuador?
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Time for a new public transit investment plan
Imagine being able to get from almost anywhere in BC to anywhere else on public transit, as one might in Europe or Asia. Or visitors…
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A return to cuts would be disastrous for BC and its economy
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New Report—Falling Short: Troubles with the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program in Nova Scotia
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How badly do we need roads?
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