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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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Tax havens, loopholes let corporations pay little or no taxes

by Bruno Burtner
October 1, 2004 | National Office

Regardless of the outcome, the cause itself is worth the struggle

by Ed Finn
October 1, 2004 | National Office

Governments cut taxes to deny themselves Medicare Funding

by Armine Yalnizyan, Charles Pascal
October 1, 2004 | National Office

Principles of fair trade based on economic justice, human rights

by Richard Tarnoff
October 1, 2004 | National Office

U.S. sets up and supports the world's No.1 "narco" state

by Asad Ismi
September 1, 2004 | National Office

Planned redesign of social programs could spur privatization

by Monica Townson
September 1, 2004 | National Office

Lament for an election in which the crucial issue was ignored

by Ed Finn
September 1, 2004 | National Office

Economics 101: Public debt is good, foreign investment bad

by Duncan Cameron
September 1, 2004 | National Office

U.S. pre-emptive strike policy could trigger new nuclear arms race

by Sir Joseph Rotblat
July 1, 2004 | National Office

Our jobless youth could be doing needed environmental repair work

by Ed Finn
July 1, 2004 | National Office
by Asad Ismi
July 1, 2004 | National Office

Access to needed drugs only part of the solution to global ills, injustice

by Stan Houston
July 1, 2004 | National Office

Poor nations can resist neocolonialism and stay independent

by Pierre Parisien
July 1, 2004 | National Office

Voters in both Canada and US have crucial decisions to make

by Ed Finn
June 1, 2004 | National Office