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As we head into budget season, the question we should be asking is: recovery for whom?
Opening remarks to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance regarding the 2022 federal budget on Feb. 3, 2022
The deprofessionalizing, dehumanizing and demoralizing impacts of online education
COVID-19 has been a devastating disruptor
Tackling inflation can be part of a public-led recovery—it only requires government to reduce or maintain prices in areas they control.
Fall economic statement limits new long-term investments OTTAWA—Today’s fall economic statement shows that the federal government still has significant room to spend in the fight…
READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. TORONTO—Throughout the pandemic, a larger share of racialized and Indigenous workers have been in jobs that put them in close…
The big question now for Canada is whether, by design or default, we will revert to the “same old, same old” after the crisis.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a disproportionately high impact on Black communities. It’s exceptionally difficult to produce a vision of freedom in such rough times. But we must keep freedom dreaming.
The COVID-19 crisis has revealed the necessity of changing people’s taken-for-granted understandings of disability, to provoke a transformation in how people perceive living with disability and difference.
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