Nova Scotia
The CCPA Nova Scotia opened in 1999. We propose policy alternatives to achieve an environmentally sustainable, economically and socially just province.
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Decent or precarious? Understanding the quality of employment in Nova Scotia
The lived experience of workers reveals how far we still are from achieving decent and stable work for all.
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Closing the gaps: Gender pay inequity in Atlantic Canada
About the authorsDaniel Cerdas SandíDaniel Cerdas (he/him) is a political scientist with a Master’s in Sociology and a Ph.D. in Social Science Research. He has…
The latest research, analysis and commentary on issues that matter to Atlantic Canada
CCPA NOVA SCOTIA Updates-
Arts and Culture: Nova Scotia’s Undervalued Public Good
A flourishing arts sector means a flourishing province. The arts are not a burden; we are part of the solution. Let’s work together on that…
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Who Really Benefits from Nova Scotia’s Tax Cuts?
We analyzed the main provincial tax measures introduced in budget 2025-26 and in budget 2026-27.
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Closing the gaps: Gender pay inequity in Atlantic Canada
About the authorsDaniel Cerdas SandíDaniel Cerdas (he/him) is a political scientist with a Master’s in Sociology and a Ph.D. in Social Science Research. He has…
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Combler les écarts : les inégalités salariales entre les genres au Canada atlantique
About the authorsDaniel Cerdas SandíDaniel Cerdas (he/him) is a political scientist with a Master’s in Sociology and a Ph.D. in Social Science Research. He has…














