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Halifax/Kjipuktuk – Today, with the Migrant Workers in the Canadian Maritimes Partnership, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives-Nova Scotia (CCPA-NS) released the new report Falling Short: Troubles…

Falling Short: Troubles with the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program in Nova Scotia is the third community report released by the Migrant Workers in the Canadian Maritimes Partnership.…

The following is a re-print of the February 2024 edition of Shift Storm, the CCPA’s monthly newsletter which focuses on the intersection of work and…

New immigrants, temporary foreign workers and international students are bearing the brunt of the blame for the housing crisis and strain on public services where…

Canadian cities have been straining under the weight of greater demand for improved and accessible public services—coupled with less support from senior levels of government…

Previously published in the Winnipeg Free Press March 25, 2024

The 2024 review of the Labour Relations Code, only the second in more than two decades, comes at a critical juncture for labour relations in…

This year we published A paradox in COVID-19 pandemic recovery: Increased precarity of women hotel workers in British Columbia. Join us for a panel discussion featuring the…

The Saskatchewan government’s election year budget does what you would expect an election year budget to do. It paints a picture of a robust, growing…
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