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The Future of Growth Download 4.32 MB Issue highlights: The benefits of an inclusive infrastructure model: Part of a trilogy: 1) Trish Hennessy examines promising…
CCPA comments on the government’s reciprocal procurement proposals This spring, Global Affairs Canada sought advice on the development of a reciprocal procurement policy that would…
As the Canadian labour market approached the end of 2021, it was in much better shape than it had been at the beginning of the…
Report shows bumpy pandemic recovery has been as unequal as the initial downturn CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT OTTAWA—Women’s wages are not keeping…
A government that reflected women’s preferences would take Ontario in a different direction, if the polls are correct.
As the Canadian labour market approached the end of 2021, it was in much better shape than it had been at the beginning of the…
When it comes to understanding the Freedom Convoy and right-wing extremism, play offers a unique entry point.
Changes open the system up to privatization by for-profit multinationals
One hundred and fifteen years ago this September, downtown Vancouver was beset by thousands of protesters rallying against Asian immigration to Canada. Examining this event offers important lessons for understanding the modern-day Freedom Convoy.
Submission to the House of Commons HUMA committee Download 192.12 KB13 pages The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the many ways in which inequality is baked…
The Monitor sits down with award winning poet, playwright and author Terry Watada to discuss his work and the importance of Canada facing the troubling history of Japanese internment.
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