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Loop – 4 Col Blog Index w/Feature Alt

Loop – 4 Col Blog Index w/Feature Alt

December 9, 2023

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    Shift Storm
    National Office

    Canada’s most expensive election promise was climate inaction

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

    May 28, 2025
  • Environment & Sustainability
    News & Commentary
    Newsletters
    Shift Storm
    National Office

    Canada’s most expensive election promise was climate inaction

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

    May 28, 2025
  • Labour & Worker’s Rights
    News & Commentary
    Trade
    National Office

    Canada’s private sector workers need labour law reform

    For private sector unions, the overarching trend of the last forty years has been one of decline. The rise of neoliberalism during the 1980s ushered…

    May 28, 2025
  • News & Commentary
    Provincial Budgets
    Ontario Office

    L’Ontario sous-finance les écoles à raison de 6,3 milliards de dollars depuis 2018

    Le budget de 2025 de l’Ontario présente de nombreux chiffres impressionnants, mais il ne règle pas le manque de fonds dans des programmes et secteurs…

    May 28, 2025
  • The Red River
    Agriculture & Farming
    Environment & Sustainability
    Manitoba
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    Manitoba Office

    North Dakota Cow Crap Will Harm Lake Winnipeg

    Massive dairy concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) being permitted and proposed in North Dakota are a threat to our waterways, including Lake Winnipeg and the…

    May 27, 2025
  • Federal Election
    News & Commentary
    National Office

    King Charles’ speech from the throne is a harbinger of a rightward shift

    For the first time since 1977, and the third time ever, the monarch of the British empire appeared before Canada’s parliament to read the speech…

    May 27, 2025
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    Education
    News & Commentary
    Provincial Budgets
    Ontario Office

    Ontario has underfunded schools by $6.3 billion since 2018

    The 2025 Ontario budget has lots of big numbers, but fails to address funding shortfalls in core program areas. CCPA’s same-day budget analysis examined the…

    May 23, 2025
  • Illustration: Gina Gill
    International
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    National Office

    Joint letters won’t stop a genocide. An arms embargo and sanctions on Israel could.

    It seems like possibly, maybe, the countries of the world could be finally willing to consider putting some real pressure on Israel to stop its…

    May 23, 2025
  • Illustration: Gina Gill
    Housing & Homelessness
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    BC Office
    National Office

    Can the federal Build Canada Homes program finally crack the nut of housing affordability?

    While housing took a backseat to the Trump trade war in the 2025 federal election, the Liberal platform included some important new plans to boost…

    May 23, 2025
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    Indigenous Rights
    News & Commentary
    National Office

    Where do Indigenous nations fit in renewed Canadian nationalism?

    Donald Trump’s new tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum follow a similar playbook as those he first imposed in 2018. What’s different this time around?…

    May 21, 2025
  • Indigenous Rights
    News & Commentary
    National Office
    Saskatchewan Office

    Saskatchewan government speaks in riddles when it comes to treaty rights

    The Saskatchewan government loves to celebrate treaties. 

    May 20, 2025
  • Ontario legislature
    News & Commentary
    Provincial Budgets
    Ontario Office

    Don’t be fooled by big numbers—Ontario budget fails to address years-long funding shortfalls

    A lot has happened since the last Ontario budget. U.S. President Donald Trump launched a trade war against Canada and the rest of the world.…

    May 15, 2025
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    Artificial Intelligence
    News & Commentary
    Saskatchewan Office

    Do you trust AI to deliver your EI?

    This week Prime Minister Mark Carney announced MP Evan Solomon as Canada’s first “minister for artificial intelligence (AI) and digital innovation.” There is no doubt…

    May 15, 2025
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  1. Canada’s most expensive election promise was climate inaction
  2. Canada’s most expensive election promise was climate inaction
  3. Canada’s private sector workers need labour law reform
  4. L’Ontario sous-finance les écoles à raison de 6,3 milliards de dollars depuis 2018
  5. North Dakota Cow Crap Will Harm Lake Winnipeg
  6. King Charles’ speech from the throne is a harbinger of a rightward shift
  7. Ontario has underfunded schools by $6.3 billion since 2018
  8. Joint letters won’t stop a genocide. An arms embargo and sanctions on Israel could.
  9. Can the federal Build Canada Homes program finally crack the nut of housing affordability?
  10. Where do Indigenous nations fit in renewed Canadian nationalism?
  11. Saskatchewan government speaks in riddles when it comes to treaty rights
  12. Don’t be fooled by big numbers—Ontario budget fails to address years-long funding shortfalls
  13. Do you trust AI to deliver your EI?

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