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The CCPA Saskatchewan office was established in 2002 to help the province address pressing social and economic issues affecting our province.
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As the debate over liquor privatization in Saskatchewan begins to heat up, a common refrain from the current government is that arguments for the superior…

Download 987.19 KB5 pages Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall – despite his past promise not to privatize our existing public liquor stores – now muses about…

The authors of “A Living Wage for Regina” discuss the Living Wage with the Social Policy Research Unit at the University of Regina. View the…

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Regina — A Living Wage for Regina would amount to $16.46 per hour based on a new report released by the Saskatchewan Office of the…

Download 559.9 KB 20 pages While Saskatchewan’s economy has outperformed the rest of the country for the past few years, many underserved groups have not…

This shareable 4-page fact sheet explains the concept of a living wage and how it’s calculated, and also highlights some key facts about the living…

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In response to the provincial NDP’s call for an independent evaluation of the costs of the government’s proposed P3 school construction project, Minister of Highways…

On Thursday September 26th, the Saskatchewan Office of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives presented a night with former Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO) Kevin Page…

The Saskatchewan Party has appropriated the province’s name, flag and football team. More recently, it asserted a new symbol of Saskatchewan patriotism: the proposed Keystone…
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