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Cities reflect the avoidable—yet escalating—inequality that stems from prioritizing financial profits over the well-being of people and our environment.
When I was living in Edmonton, I managed to snag one of the (relatively) rare apartments in that city where you could walk to the…
#Blocksidewalk was a grassroots campaign that formed in 2019 after a Toronto Star article reported that Google-subsidiary Sidewalk Labs was after hundreds of acres of publicly owned…
Economies that focus on people aren’t just a pipe dream—there are real-world examples to learn from
Another world is possible—let’s imagine what it looks like
How could we reorganize Alberta’s economy to serve the needs to the people and the land?
What would an economy organized around well-being look like—and what type of financial institutions would it support?
We can’t make systemic changes without looking at the system.
The institutions of global economic governance can be retooled to advance social and environmental justice
The Biden administration wants to continentalize America’s green industrial renewal. There are risks and potential rewards for Canada.
Bewildered by the high cost of housing? Wondering how we got to this place in Canada? To understand why we’re here now, we need to look back thirty years to policy decisions being made in the early 1990s.
The brand of turbo-charged capitalism that we call “neoliberalism” arrived in North America on a rising tide of inflation.
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