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Since the New Year is all about planning for what’s ahead, the January 2025 issue of the Monitor makes some bold predictions. (And provides a…
In the early days of the CCPA, Canada’s free trade debate was a galvanizing force.
In March 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic hit home, the walls rapidly closed in—especially for women.
Today, more than 80 per cent of Canada’s population lives in cities. They’re the engines of economic growth, but far too many cities are stuck…
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…
The world is on fire and we have to put it out Download Browse the latest edition of The Monitor online here When it comes…
Neoliberalism is like a zombie that won’t die Download 5.58 MB Browse the latest edition of The Monitor online here Before it was an entrenched…
The Labour Issue: Rebuilding the working class Download 3.85 MB Browse the latest edition of The Monitor online here On International Workers’ Day, we celebrate…
Our experts at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives have long analyzed entrenched income inequality in Canada. We make a special focus of it in…
Recharging North America: The Trade Issue Download 2.38 MBThe 1980s were an era of great debate over the right’s push for a “free trade” agenda…
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