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How the Provincial Government Pushed Privatization and Weakened Democracy During COVID-19 Download 539.93 KB27 pages The Shock Doctrine occurs when neoliberal and undemocratic agendas are…

For years, Manitoba’s network of community organizations and public health and harm reduction experts have made the case for the introduction of supervised consumption sites…

News of government cooperation with the industry isn’t a surprise; it’s been going on for decades.

For the unlucky children born on the lower rungs of Canada’s ladder of inequality, accessing quality education is hard. It doesn’t need to be this…

It isn’t exactly a shining beacon of equality, but Quebec does a lot of things better. Those policies are the result of relatively strong unions…

The people who are least responsible for climate change will feel its effects the hardest. It’s time for policy-makers to address that injustice.

Our country has the resources to provide dignity for all—our leaders’ failure to do so is a political choice.

Canada has made significant progress on gender parity among elected officials, but there is still a long way to go.

Income inequality isn’t just about salaries—it’s a pervasive problem with dire implications on a range of social issues, from health to the environment to education.
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