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State of the Inner City Report 2019 Since 2005, the State of the Inner City research project has collaborated with Winnipeg community-based organizations (CBOs) working…

Forest For The Trees: Reducing Drug and Mental Health Harms in the Inner City of Winnipeg Download 1.37 MB 60 pages The 2019 State of…

What a School Division and a Local Community Can do Together Download 906.23 KB36 pages Many Manitobans express concern when international ratings of students’ educational…

First published in the Winnipeg Free Press December 5, 2019 The Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) scores were released this week, and once again…

Are the priorities of the Manitoba government in line with Manitobans’ more broadly? This is the question asked last week by a diverse group of…

Yesterday, Manitoba released its Speech from the Throne – the provincial government’s plan for the next couple of months while they’re in the Legislature making…

Economist, Educator, Social Justice Advocate Dr. John Loxley will be honoured at the 8th Errol Black Chair in Labour Issues Brunch on November 3, 2019.…

Examining the Implementation of Commuter Fees in Winnipeg Download 3.47 MB30 pages Every year, the City of Winnipeg’s infrastructure deficit grows like the number of…

Climate today in Manitoba First published by the Winnipeg Free Press October 8, 2019 “What do we want? Climate Action! When do we want it?…

US Democrat Bernie Sanders recently put forward a proposal to nationalize US electricity utilities. He sees nationalization of electricity production as a way to ensure…

Submission to the Standing Policy Committee on Protection, Community Services and Parks made October 2, 2019 For a number of reasons that I would like…

Manitoba’s Progressive Conservatives, led by Premier Brian Pallister, won the provincial election on September 10, albeit with a slightly smaller majority than they had going…
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