Working toward an economically & socially just Nova Scotia
The Nova Scotia office of the CCPA opened its doors in 1999. We raise debate and propose progressive economic & social policy alternatives that will get us closer to achieving a more economically and socially just—as well as environmentally sustainable—province and Atlantic region.
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Halifax, NS The Maritimes experienced an 1800 percent increase in cruise passenger numbers between 1990 and 2008. However, the author of a new Canadian Centre…

Cruise Tourism and the Maritimes Download 1.27 MB 56 pages

The Minimum Wage Review Committee, with representatives from labour and business organizations at the table, is an example of how public policy should be made…

CCPA-NS’ Response to the Minimum Wage Review Committee’s Report Download 134.37 KB

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT – Part 1 CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT – Part 2 Halifax, N.S. – Our safety…

Rapid responses to heating emergencies Download 1.39 MB 34 pages

Rapid responses to heating emergencies Download 854.92 KB 24 pages

“Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day, teach a man to fish and he will have food for a lifetime.”…

Refugee women in Nova Scotia Imagine that your child has a broken arm and you have to wait two weeks to seek medical treatment. Imagine…

As announced on Sunday, July 11, Nova Scotians are finally going to benefit from the good fortune of having fossil fuels not far from our…

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT HALIFAX – Nova Scotians are working harder and smarter but the majority have been denied the fruits of…
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