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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Nova Scotia Alternative Budget 2026: For the many
There are solutions to end the housing crisis and make life more affordable for the majority of people, what’s needed is action.
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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The Roadmap is Clear, Detours are Risky: Nova Scotia’s Child Care System at a Crossroads
The report commends the government for meeting Nova Scotia’s targets in the bilateral funding agreement with the federal government. However, significant challenges remain to realize…
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The Foundations of Decent Work: An Evaluation of Nova Scotia Labour Standards
This report finds that Nova Scotia continues to lag behind other jurisdictions regarding standard and minimal protections for workers in the province.












