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Social, economic and environmental justice. Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, British Columbia. RT's not endorsements.

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New from @policyalternatives: Trump came into office on Monday with a series of shock and awe executive orders. When it comes to migration, climate, and trade, the implications for Canada will be large. We broke down what has happened up until now. @CCPA_TIRP Hadrian MK policyalternatives.ca/news-research/…

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The costs of public infrastructure are becoming the go-to excuse for restrictive zoning policies in BC, policies that ban apartments on most residential land and reserve it exclusively for low-density options, write Alex Hemingway and Danny Oleksiuk. vancouversun.com/opinion/worrie…

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This has quickly become one of the most popular pieces I've written for Substack. And for good reason. The coming months and years will drive you insane if you don't have a plan to manage your sanity. Here's how to start. davidmoscrop.com/p/preparing-fo…

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Amazon was happy to gobble up public handouts in Quebec, before they decided to cut and run when workers unionized. Read mostafa henaway’s analysis about why Amazon is quitting Quebec to ‘shock and awe’ workers worldwide: breachmedia.ca/amazon-quittin…

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ICYMI Concern about infrastructure costs has become the latest housing NIMBYism cry say Alex Hemingway & Danny Oleksiuk. But denser housing actually means lower prices per unit for infrastructure upgrades, they explain. vancouversun.com/opinion/worrie…

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Lulu Hernández said when she first started working as a cleaner in Vancouver, she just accepted the long hours and low wages that were the industry standard. But two women she met on the job helped her realize her workday could be different. thetyee.ca/News/2025/01/2…

Jim Stanford (@jimbostanford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is today's segment from The Current on CBC Radio with Matt Galloway on the impacts of Trump's tariffs, and how 🇨🇦 can respond: cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…. I joined two business guests (auto parts from Ont and seafood from NS), who were both articulate, sincere, and (like me) worried.

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“A barista doesn’t magically appear at the coffee shop when a customer comes to the door. They need to keep the coffee shop ready for when customers come. It’s the same thing being able to work delivery," says Véronique Sioufi of BC's rules for gig drivers. thetyee.ca/News/2025/01/2…

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New from @policyalternatives: Last year saw governments across the world backslide on their climate commitments, and embrace increasingly dangerous anti-environmental policy. Let's take stock of the damage. By Hadrian MK #ClimateAction policyalternatives.ca/news-research/…

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"If Trump is serious about these tariffs and it's not just a negotiating ploy then it means we need to look at other things. How do we deepen our domestic markets? How do we improve inter-provincial trade?" asks senior economist Marc Lee. cranbrooktownsman.com/news/bc-trade-…

Economic Policy Institute (@economicpolicy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The current unionization rate is well under half what it was roughly 45 years ago. We will need policy reforms, like the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act and the Public Service Freedom to Negotiate Act, in order to bring numbers back up 📈 epi.org/publication/mi…

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We've seen factories move overseas when workers demand fair wages. But Amazon's union-busting closures in Quebec are different: Amazon MUST stay in Quebec to serve Quebec customers. That creates space to fight back. My take for Canadian Dimension: canadiandimension.com/articles/view/… #canlab

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Our former colleague Ben Parfitt's latest in The Tyee. Fighting oil and gas industry developments is almost always a losing proposition. thetyee.ca/Analysis/2025/…

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A jury that sat through eight days of evidence looking into how developmentally disabled people are cared for in British Columbia has recommended a complete overhaul of the system. thetyee.ca/News/2025/01/2…

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“The federal government thinks they can turn funding on and off like a tap, but these are people,” said researcher Véronique Sioufi. “People don’t get settled overnight.” vancouversun.com/news/federal-c…

IPE BC (@publicedbc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There's a dire shortage of teachers and support staff in our public schools. Ignoring it has serious consequences. This comprehensive new report identifies the factors that urgently need to be addressed. #bced #bcpoli #cdned #PublicEdPublicGood

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"The supportive housing sector exists because society’s systems have failed. Our sector forms the fabric of the social safety net. The holes in that safety net are getting bigger, and now is not the time to limit the tools we have in stitching it back together."