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Halifax/Kjipuktuk -The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives-Nova Scotia (CCPA-NS) released the 2023 Report Card on Child and Family Poverty in Nova Scotia, which records a historic single-year increase…
This report examines CEO compensation in Canada, looking at the pay packages of Canada’s highest-paid 100 CEOs in 2022, the most recent year of data.…
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…
From every office – CCPA researchers picked their favourite graphs of the past year.
On International Day of Persons with Disabilities, it’s past time to lift people with disabilities out of poverty
New data shows what observers long suspected—the rich took advantage of the pandemic to fill their bank accounts
How federal and provincial benefits get wiped out with wage increases Download 122.6 KB3 pages Imagine a low-income family working hard day after day to…
Previously published in the Winnipeg Free Press Saturday October 21, 2023.
It’s time for governments to address policy that forces disabled people in residential institutions to live in misery
The 2022 living wage for Regina and Saskatoon Download 3 MB 12 pages The Saskatchewan Office of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives calculates that…
Alternative Federal Budget: what the federal government could achieve on income and poverty
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