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    News Release
    Post-Secondary Education

    New CCPA report calls for doubling of provincial funding to Ontario universities

    TORONTO — The government of Ontario should double its funding to public universities in the province, a new report from the Ontario office of the Canadian…

    November 30, 2023
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    The Cartagena Biosafety Protocol

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    April 11, 2000
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    A Report Card on Women and Poverty

    READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. Ottawa–Poverty is still a women’s issue – even though people no longer seem to be talking about it. Almost 19%…

    April 5, 2000
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    A Report Card on Women and Poverty

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    April 5, 2000
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    A Better Way

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    April 3, 2000
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    Advice to the premier

    Be honest about your choices Since an image of honesty is an important asset for any government, it would be a mistake to pretend in…

    April 3, 2000
  • Government Finance
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    Public Services & Privatization

    Cuts not the solution to deficit problems

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT Program spending is not the cause of Nova Scotia’s deficit problems, and cuts to spending are not the…

    April 3, 2000
  • Human Rights
    Income Inequality

    Canadian women among poorest of the poor

    We used to hear a lot about the feminization of poverty. It hasn’t been in the news much lately. Yet women remain among the poorest…

    April 1, 2000
  • Income Inequality
    International

    Debunking the myth that free trade benefits the world’s poor

    Shortly after external protests and internal conflicts hit the Seattle WTO Ministerial and stalled a new negotiating round, The Economist magazine ran a picture of…

    April 1, 2000
  • Public Services & Privatization
    Tax Policy

    Why spending cuts and privatization are NOT the answer for BC

    Business interests in BC are lobbying hard for tax cuts for corporations and wealthy individuals. These kinds of tax cuts are regressive, because they would…

    March 22, 2000
  • News Release
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    Tax Policy

    Key public services in BC threatened by call for further cuts

    New CCPA report shows BC’s public sector already downsized, further cuts costly to British Columbians (Vancouver) A new report released today by the Canadian Centre…

    March 22, 2000
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    Ten Vital Measures for Health Care Reform

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    March 13, 2000
  • Education

    Fraser Institute ranking fails as a measure of school quality

    Most parents want their children to have an excellent education. The Fraser Institute (FI) taps into this concern with their much ballyhooed “Report Card.” This…

    March 1, 2000
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  1. New CCPA report calls for doubling of provincial funding to Ontario universities
  2. The Cartagena Biosafety Protocol
  3. A Report Card on Women and Poverty
  4. A Report Card on Women and Poverty
  5. A Better Way
  6. Advice to the premier
  7. Cuts not the solution to deficit problems
  8. Canadian women among poorest of the poor
  9. Debunking the myth that free trade benefits the world’s poor
  10. Why spending cuts and privatization are NOT the answer for BC
  11. Key public services in BC threatened by call for further cuts
  12. Ten Vital Measures for Health Care Reform
  13. Fraser Institute ranking fails as a measure of school quality

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    Manitoba Living Wage Update 2025

    Winnipeg’s living wage rises by $1.02 per hour, Brandon and Thompson essentially hold steady

    December 17, 2025
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    Shift Storm

    Canada is doing way worse on climate than you think

    The following is a re-print of the November 2025 edition of Shift Storm, the CCPA’s monthly newsletter which focuses on the intersection of work and…

    December 17, 2025
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    December 17, 2025

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    December 17, 2025

    The Alberta-Canada MOU is an early Christmas present for the oil and gas industry

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    December 16, 2025

    Canada Post is already one of the world’s most cost-effective postal systems

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