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Nova Scotia is making real progress on child care cost—now it’s time to expand spaces.
Laura Walton talks organizing, leadership, and the future of the labour movement.
Ricardo Tranjan’s latest book, The Tenant Class, asks you to pick a side. Do you stand in solidarity with the rising tenant class, or will you uphold the exploitative status quo?
Download 3.45 MB16 pages But is it a good job? Understanding employment precarity in BC We know BC has a gender pay gap—it’s time to do…
Le programme idéologique dirigé contre l’éducation publique se déploie à plein régime — les compressions financières se conjuguant à des changements de structures de gouvernance.
The ideological agenda against public education is in high gear—with funding cuts coupled with structural governance changes.
The 2023 Manitoba budget proposes over half a billion dollars in tax cuts, but many Manitobans won’t see a dime, while the richest Manitobans will…
It bears repeating—properly funded public services do more to improve Ontarians’ lives than deficit reduction.
This budget could have been so much more than it is. Let’s break down how.
Faced with a crisis in health care and underfunded schools, the government of Saskatchewan is using its huge surplus to pay down the deficit.
Previously published in the Brandon Sun and The Winnipeg Free Press, March 23, 2023 The 2023 Manitoba Budget released on March 7 announced close almost…
As the old adage goes, budgets are not only a financial blueprint for a government’s plan but also demonstrate their choices and values. Manitoba’s universities…
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