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Nova Scotians deserve a government that learns the lessons of the past to build a better tomorrow
What the new agreement gets right—and where there’s room to go bolder
Canada needs to take the profit motive out of the long-term care system
Carelessness has led Canada and the world down a dangerous path. Committing to a caring society, one that’s equitable, inclusive, and peaceful, must become our rallying cry
The province has a long way to go in improving its homecare infrastructure
Opening remarks to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance regarding the 2022 federal budget on Feb. 3, 2022
As our population ages, let’s rely less on long-term care and more on supportive housing:a cost-effective way for semi-independent seniors to live with dignity and independence.
The big question now for Canada is whether, by design or default, we will revert to the “same old, same old” after the crisis.
We need to build a care economy that recognizes care as a fundamental component of our basic social infrastructure.
A dive into what the Bloc Québécois has promised ahead of the 44th Canadian election.
We dive into what the Green Party has promised ahead of the 44th Canadian election.
We dive into what the Liberal Party has promised ahead of the 44th Canadian election.
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