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Manitoba Liquor Workers Defeated Government And Their Employer

Manitoba Liquor Workers Defeated Government And Their Employer

The struggle against Conservative austerity and reckless privatization continues.

by Adam D.K. King
Property Tax Reforms Could Help Tackle B.C.’s Extreme Wealth Inequality, Economist Writes
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Property Tax Reforms Could Help Tackle B.C.’s Extreme Wealth Inequality, Economist Writes

Residential real estate wealth in B.C. currently stands at a total of $2.1 trillion.

by Alex Cosh
Discrimination Against Chinese People In Canada Nearly Doubled Between 2014 and 2019: StatCan
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Discrimination Against Chinese People In Canada Nearly Doubled Between 2014 and 2019: StatCan

In 2019, 29 per cent of Chinese people in Canada said they “experienced discrimination or unfair treatment in their daily lives."

by Alex Cosh
GTA Metro Workers’ Strike Is A Chance To Reform Grocery Industry

GTA Metro Workers’ Strike Is A Chance To Reform Grocery Industry

At one time, grocery sector work provided family-sustaining wages and job security, before employers engaged in a battle to crush unions.

by Adam D.K. King
Crime Data Must Be Placed In Context, Expert Warns
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Crime Data Must Be Placed In Context, Expert Warns

“We know what the so-called root causes (of crime) are ... Poverty, lack of access to education, lack of access to a living wage and lack of access to justice.” 

by Cass Kislenko
Will Doug Ford Get Away With The Greenbelt Scandal?
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Will Doug Ford Get Away With The Greenbelt Scandal?

Despite calls for Housing Minister Steven Clark to be fired, he remains in Ford's cabinet.

by Alex Cosh
Energy Corps Reaping Super-Profits While Canadians Suffer

Energy Corps Reaping Super-Profits While Canadians Suffer

We shouldn’t allow the economic consequences of the government’s policy failure on the cost-of-living crisis to be forgotten.

by Adam D.K. King
Why Should We Care About The Political Leanings Of Hospital Board Members?
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Why Should We Care About The Political Leanings Of Hospital Board Members?

We found just one board in Toronto that did not have a Progressive Conservative donor.

by Terra Loire Gillespie
Danielle Smith’s Renewable Energy Moratorium ‘An Attack On Climate Action,’ Advocates Say
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Danielle Smith’s Renewable Energy Moratorium ‘An Attack On Climate Action,’ Advocates Say

“This move will further erode industry and international trust in the Alberta government’s commitments to climate action."

by Taylor C. Noakes
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