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This study examines the WTO ruling on Ontario's Green Energy Act, its implications, and options moving forward. CCPA trade policy analyst Scott Sinclair finds that the recent World Trade...
Canadians trust that their government will take reasonable measures to protect them, their workplaces, communities and their environment. Like the young people partying at the Musi-café in Lac-...
This study examines the Lac-Mégantic disaster, and points the finger at corporate negligence and regulatory failure as root causes of the tragedy. According to the study, the evidence to date...
Ceci est un résumé mettant en relief les principales conclusions de l'étude, The Lac-Mégantic Disaster: Where Does the Buck Stop? (écrit en anglais).
Selon l'étude, on peut conclure que la...
The final National Energy Board (NEB) public hearings on Enbridge's controversial Line 9B oil pipeline reversal are scheduled for Montreal (Oct. 8 to 11) and Toronto (Oct. 16-19). (Locations and...
On a recent trip to an oil refinery in Saint John, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said that, with TransCanada's proposed Energy East pipeline, "we're not just expanding our markets for our energy...
Highlights of recent CCPA-BC research. Inside this issue Time to rethink BC’s LNG plans by Ben Parfitt; Why wheelchair fees are not fair and what they say about the state of seniors care in BC by...
This report critically analyzes the current Nova Scotia government’s record in five policy areas (health care, jobs and the economy, poverty, occupational health & safety, and Nova Scotia...
BC Hydro rates are going up. In its rate application hearing before the BC Utilities Commission last year, BC Hydro forecast increases of some 10% per year for 5 years or more. In ten years time,...
Canada's economic development model is on a collision course with the urgent need for global climate action. Worldwide, extreme weather events from drought to floods to powerful storms and record-...