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A third of single mothers are poor and the federal government is failing to act

The federal government would be making a big mistake if they follow through on an idea to privatize Canada’s airports

Using the notwithstanding clause as a tool to avoid court challenges over questionable or controversial legislation makes a joke of democracy

Despite all the talk of nation building and generational investments, governments are failing to invest in the most important factors of production: labour.

There will be no new federal funding for pharmacare. Provinces and territories will have to go it alone.

The hidden cost of employer delays are paid entirely by workers—but policy changes could fix it

The Canada Strong Fund’s confusing announcement comes with some worrying signals about how it will be used

Playing the “Cuba card” has allowed for Canada to assert an independent foreign policy from the United States. It’s time to play it again.

Despite evidence that Bill 137 would harm LGBTQ+ students, public opposition has declined. Grassroots organizations are pushing back

Unpacking the wide array of problems with Silicon Valley’s latest fantasy

Empowered with a majority government and new resource revenue, the feds are doing more of the same

Making a private health insurance market: the risks of the Canadian and U.S. industry to public medicare
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