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Between March and September of 2020, long-term care (LTC) workers in Nova Scotia completed an online survey about their work experience during the early parts…

Privatization by stealth occurs in many ways within our public health care systems across Canada.

The post-pandemic recovery opened the door to better jobs for some female workers but the wages and working conditions of low-waged workers remain unchanged

Over the last year the Provincial Government and Manitoba Hydro have announced several projects that follow through on the province’s Affordable Energy Strategy, including Bipoles…

Economic development in Manitoba’s north requires increased investment in adult basic education.

Large development projects are coming soon to northern Manitoba. Education—some now underway; some the missing piece so far—will be crucial in determining who benefits.

The Nova Scotia government has announced that employers will have to pay minimum wage workers 50 cents more per hour in 2026, with a 25-cent…

CCPA Manitoba honours the National Farmers Union Manitoba chapter.

Unions have long been champions in the fight for better child care. From organizing child care workers to speaking out for more accessible, affordable, and…

Halifax/Kjipuktuk— The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives-Nova Scotia released ‘The Foundations of Decent Work: An Evaluation of Nova Scotia Labour Standards.’ This report assesses the…

Higher unionization rates don’t just benefit workers, evidence suggests they also offer broad social benefits like a cleaner environment and better health.

Labour Day is a time to reflect on working conditions and the vital role workers play in our society.
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