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A Look At The State Of Labour In The Atlantic Provinces

A Look At The State Of Labour In The Atlantic Provinces

This week I sat down with Judy and Larry Haiven to talk about work and labour in the Atlantic provinces.

by Adam D.K. King
The Conservative Party Has No Real Solutions For The Affordability Crisis

The Conservative Party Has No Real Solutions For The Affordability Crisis

'Powerful paycheques' is a catchy slogan, but the Conservatives lack the ideas needed to make it come true.

by Nora Loreto
Conservative Delegates Energized By Poilievre, Claim ‘Mainstream Press’ Coverage Is Unfair

Conservative Delegates Energized By Poilievre, Claim ‘Mainstream Press’ Coverage Is Unfair

The Conservatives denied media accreditation to The Maple and refused to provide an explanation for that decision.

by Nora Loreto
Blame Government, Not International Students, For Housing Crisis

Blame Government, Not International Students, For Housing Crisis

Debates about whether to impose a cap on international students allow both major parties to avoid conversations about real change.

by Alex Cosh
‘Similar To Apartheid’ Most Popular Description Of Israel Among Canadians, Poll Shows
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‘Similar To Apartheid’ Most Popular Description Of Israel Among Canadians, Poll Shows

Just 11 per cent of Canadians believe Israel is a "vibrant democracy."

by Alex Cosh
Nearly 40% Of Doug Ford’s Cabinet Members Invested In Real Estate

Nearly 40% Of Doug Ford’s Cabinet Members Invested In Real Estate

The cabinet was reshuffled on September 4 following a resignation amidst the Greenbelt scandal.

by Davide Mastracci
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
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