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The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives is a charitable research institute and Canada’s leading source of progressive policy ideas, whose work is rooted in the…
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On International Day of Persons with Disabilities, it’s past time to lift people with disabilities out of poverty
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It’s time for governments to address policy that forces disabled people in residential institutions to live in misery
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Submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology by CCPA senior researcher Katherine Scott
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Addressing and sorting through the Freedom Convoy’s wreckage is a job that belongs to all white people in Canada.
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Exploring the structural, organizational and systemic barriers to equitable public transit service, using the Thunder Bay system as a case study.
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What the new agreement gets right—and where there’s room to go bolder
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Para Transpo assumes that para riders’ time is not valuable, that they have few important obligations and that their lives should be limited due to mobility and accessibility needs.
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The province has a long way to go in improving its homecare infrastructure
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The COVID-19 crisis has revealed the necessity of changing people’s taken-for-granted understandings of disability, to provoke a transformation in how people perceive living with disability and difference.
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Disabled Canadians have been sidelined from—and by—many COVID-19 response measures. How can we learn from this experience to build greater equity going forward?
October 30th is the day that people with disabilities will begin to receive a one-time payment of $600 in recognition of the significant increase…
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