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Nova Scotians deserve a government that learns the lessons of the past to build a better tomorrow
Exploring the structural, organizational and systemic barriers to equitable public transit service, using the Thunder Bay system as a case study.
Prepared remarks to the House of Commons finance committee’s study on inflation
What the new agreement gets right—and where there’s room to go bolder
After 18 months of haggling, a leaked counter-proposal covering only vaccines has global health advocates fuming
Canada needs to take the profit motive out of the long-term care system
Resentment over growing wealth and inequality in Canada helped to generate sympathy toward the Convoy insurrection
A brief history on the attack of Canada’s public transit system and how we’re trying to defend it
Convenient, accessible public transit isn’t a nice-to-have for cities. It’s an essential part of urban life and can’t be left to wither.
Previously published in the Winnipeg Free Press February 24, 2022
As we head into budget season, the question we should be asking is: recovery for whom?
Opening remarks to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance regarding the 2022 federal budget on Feb. 3, 2022
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