National Office
The CCPA’s National Office was established in 1980. Located in Ottawa, it coordinates the CCPA’s national research agenda.
-
The end of Pearson’s dream: The devastating impact of federal cuts on international aid
Planned cuts will shift Canada’s foreign policy away from peacekeeping and development to self-interested trade and defence
-
Canadians oppose the Middle East war. The federal government doesn’t
Canada has consistently refused to condemn the illegal and aggressive actions of the United States against the rest of the world.
-
Canada’s biggest threats to privacy aren’t what you think
Effective privacy legislation in Canada needs to prioritize the biggest threats—private and extraterritorial surveillance
-
Parental rights and the surging demand for censorship in Canadian schools
Libraries are the battleground in censorship wars; academic freedom and critical thinking are casualties. What does this mean for students?
The latest research, analysis and commentary on issues that matter to you
subscribe-

What if we viewed tax time as a harvest festival?
Where we collectively gather the resources to support one another
-

Extreme wealth is deactivating our democracy
We must address the root of the problem: the distribution of power and wealth
-
Extreme wealth: Time to change the rules of the game
This edition of the Monitor collaborated with the Resource Movement, a community working toward the redistribution of wealth, land, and power.
Our publications are available to all at no cost. Please support the CCPA and help make important research and ideas available to everyone. Make a donation to the National Research Fund today.
-
Alternative federal budget 2026: Building true Canadian sovereignty
What true Canadian sovereignty and independence might look like when the public good is at the heart of budgetary planning
-

Making Rent: The CCPA’s rental wage update 2024
About the authorsMarc LeeMarc Lee is a Senior Economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. Marc joined the CCPA’s British Columbia office in 1998,…
-

Calculating the “rental wage” in every Canadian neighbourhood in 2024
About the authorsMarc LeeMarc Lee is a Senior Economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. Marc joined the CCPA’s British Columbia office in 1998,…
-

Money stories
The Resource Movement members share stories about how they ended up wealthy—and the responsibility they feel to do good with their situation.










