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In the Fall 2016 Monitor, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA)Saskatchewan’s Simon Enoch penned Getting to Know Brad, introducing Canada’s most popular premier – Brad…

Le sujet des retraites est rarement perçu comme étant palpitant. On en parle quand arrive la saison des REER, quand on veut montrer que les…

The news that Manitoba Hydro will shed 900 employees hit the community like a tonne of bricks. The new government said cutbacks were coming, but…

Thankfully for their residents, not every province handles adult education like BC where the government has eroded access to high-school level courses for adults while…

Last Monday the Manitoba Minister responsible for the status of women, Rochelle Squires declared the third week in January “gender equality week”. However the new…

This week Toronto city council will revisit the question of further garbage collection privatization despite evidence that suggests privatization politics don’t pass the sniff test.Right now,…

Where the press is truly free, and everyone is able to read, all is safe. —Thomas Jefferson. The brooding statue of Giordano Bruno in the…

Supporting Refugee Housing and Resettlement Beyond the Syrian Refugee Crisis Download 1 MB32 pages In this work we demonstrate the specific constellation of events, initiatives,…

With great fanfare and a claim that Canada is back, Prime Minister Trudeau helped usher in the Paris Agreement on climate change in December 2015.…
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