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Refugee women in Nova Scotia Imagine that your child has a broken arm and you have to wait two weeks to seek medical treatment. Imagine…
Considerations for an Effective Transition Download 750.21 KB44 pages In 2001, the Province of BC committed to establishing five service delivery regions for child and…
Breaking the Iron Cage: Resistance to the Schooling of Global Capitalism When we published the first of what we are beginning to call our “Iron…
This book is one in a series of CCPA publications that have examined the records of Canadian federal governments during the duration of their tenure.…
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Not in Canada … thanks to Market Failure Let’s face it – debating whether or not governments should invest in child care is a waste…
Ending child poverty has economic as well as moral benefits The main arguments raised for reducing the appallingly high rate of childhood poverty in Canada…
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Quebec leads the way with its new parental leave policy Leave related to the birth or adoption of a child includes maternity leave, paternity leave,…
HALIFAX – Authors of Nova Scotia’s Child Poverty Report Card say each tax cut for an economically secure Canadian is a broken promise to a…
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