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December 9, 2023

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    Policy Note

    Time for change: A farewell message from CCPA-BC Director Shannon Daub

    Dear friends, It is with mixed feelings that I share my decision with you to move on from the CCPA. Mixed because I am ready…

    December 15, 2023
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    Different lifestyles, different worries

    CCPA analysis looks at the assets and debts of British Columbians CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT (Vancouver) British Columbians have strikingly different lifestyles…

    March 22, 2002
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    Upstairs, Downstairs and in Between

    The Assets and Debts of British Columbians Download 74.08 KB

    March 22, 2002
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    CCPA says pay equity report acknowledges need for government action

    (Vancouver) The BC Task Force on Pay Equity’s report to the BC government, tabled in the legislature yesterday, repeats what researchers and women’s groups have…

    March 8, 2002
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    FastFacts: What’s Irresponsible?

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    March 8, 2002
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    Leaked health ministry document shows cost transfer to sick, elderly

    When the provincial government announced the sweeping income tax cuts last June, it promised British Columbians more money in our pockets. It sounded good on…

    March 1, 2002
  • Employment & Labour

    No need to subsidize business by rolling back labour rights

    “No pain, no gain” seems to be the preferred cliché of the new provincial government. While this approach may be well and good for Olympic…

    March 1, 2002
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    Our Schools / Our Selves

    Our Schools/Our Selves: Spring 2002

    Tales From the Crypt or Writing the Ontario Canadian and World Studies The nightmare began innocuously enough. Despite my best instincts and the negative opinion…

    March 1, 2002
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    A Guide to the Enron Collapse

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    March 1, 2002
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    Toronto’s Revenue Crisis

    A Made at Queen’s Park Problem That’s Only Going to Get Worse Download 376.01 KB7 pages

    March 1, 2002
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    Where’s the Beef in BC’s Fiscal Plan?

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    March 1, 2002
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    FastFacts: The Dismal Economic Legacy of the 1990s

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    February 21, 2002
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    Tax Policy

    BC Budget more poison pill than tough medicine, says Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives

    Budget shifts revenues from progressive income tax to regressive MSP and sales taxes Vancouver – “The government says it is giving us tough medicine for…

    February 19, 2002
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  1. Time for change: A farewell message from CCPA-BC Director Shannon Daub
  2. Different lifestyles, different worries
  3. Upstairs, Downstairs and in Between
  4. CCPA says pay equity report acknowledges need for government action
  5. FastFacts: What’s Irresponsible?
  6. Leaked health ministry document shows cost transfer to sick, elderly
  7. No need to subsidize business by rolling back labour rights
  8. Our Schools/Our Selves: Spring 2002
  9. A Guide to the Enron Collapse
  10. Toronto’s Revenue Crisis
  11. Where’s the Beef in BC’s Fiscal Plan?
  12. FastFacts: The Dismal Economic Legacy of the 1990s
  13. BC Budget more poison pill than tough medicine, says Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives

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    Manitoba Fiscal Update: investing in the long-term should be prioritized over a short-term budget balance

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    December 15, 2025
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