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Previously published in the Winnipeg Free Press April 27, 2022
Our analysis of the 2022 federal budget
This budget could herald the beginning of a Pearsonian period of progressive policy making
Learning lessons for disaster preparedness in Nova Scotia Download 958.15 KB20 pages Authored by a team of researchers out of Dalhousie University, University of Toronto…
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT Halifax, NS – Today, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives-Nova Scotia released the report, Homelessness during a pandemic:…
Twenty-six per cent of higher inflation for Canadian households is being driven by excess profits
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Prepared remarks to the House of Commons finance committee’s study on inflation
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The clamour around the future of Portage Place has quieted down to a chirp, for the moment, closer to the timbre of the sparrows that…
With the 2022 municipal elections now in sight—and a housing affordability crisis that’s as bad as ever—the City of Vancouver has embarked on two new…
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