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Founded in 1994, the Monitor is the CCPA's bimonthly (six times a year) policy and current affairs magazine, covering issues of critical importance to the intersecting goals of social, economic and environmental justice.

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P3 hospitals are bad for patients, for care-givers, and taxpayers

by Karl Flecker
June 1, 2004 | National Office

The revolution won’t be televised, but it might be uploaded

by Valerie Scatamburlo-D’Annibale, Ghada Chehade
June 1, 2004 | National Office

NAFTA’s environmental watchdog might actually work--if given the chance

by Albert Koehl
May 1, 2004 | National Office

Iraq's huge odious debts must be eliminated, not merely “rescheduled”

by John Dillon
May 1, 2004 | National Office

People have many excuses for driving an SUV, none of them valid

by Ed Finn
May 1, 2004 | National Office

Why are we still acting as if oil supplies are inexhaustible?

by Colin Graham
May 1, 2004 | National Office

The time is ripe for a Canadian Genuine Progress Index (GPI)

by Mike Nickerson
May 1, 2004 | National Office

Let’s stop exterminating the creatures we share the planet with

by Ed Finn
April 1, 2004 | National Office

Some alternatives to corporate globalization are already working

by Judy Kennedy
April 1, 2004 | National Office

Bush’s neo-cons want four more years to achieve U.S. world domination

by F.H. Knelman
April 1, 2004 | National Office

We need to learn that good health requires more than good medicine

by Andrew Malleson
April 1, 2004 | National Office

Martin government should apply lessons of Bomarc to Bush’s NMD

by Derek Manchester, Lynn Trainor
March 1, 2004 | National Office

Cancer comes in many forms. The corporate kind could be the worst.

by Ed Finn
March 1, 2004 | National Office

Big Pharma's hold on our health care system must be broken

by Michael McBane
March 1, 2004 | National Office

Poor South Africans forced to buy water from private supplier

by Dawn Paley
March 1, 2004 | National Office