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As municipal elections approach in October 2024, Building Inclusive Communities: A Policy Agenda for Nova Scotia Municipalities that Leaves No One Behind lays out ways to turn the…
We’re starting the New Year in an upstream frame of mind, bringing you the brightest thinking from a June 2023 Parkland Institute conference, An Economy…
We live in an age of “polycrisis”, which lies at the intersection of a failure to prioritize social and ecological determinants of health, including their…
The pandemic labour market phenomenon in the U.S. might be the “great resignation” as people quit their jobs in droves. In Canada, it’s more like the “great retirement” as the Boomers make their exit from the workforce.
The National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health has released a comprehensive and super useful guide to decent work from an intersectional standpoint. It provides…
All of us are trained from an early age to be big fans of growth. We want children to grow. We want flowers to grow. We want gardens and trees and crops to grow. Growth is good, that’s the idea.
Degrowth is a social movement and field of research founded on the premise that perpetual economic growth is incompatible with the biophysical limits of our planet.
Yet, in the context of infrastructure planning, inclusion is often ignored or it takes a back seat to growth.
At Social Capital Partners, Bill Young and Jon Shell spend a lot of their days thinking about how build a more inclusive economy.
“Though a tree grow ever so high, the falling leaves return to the root.” – Malay proverb
Ted Howard, author of The Making of a Democratic Economy, sat down with London Pillar Non-Profit Network’s Michelle Baldwin to talk about inclusive economy successes…
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