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The WV teachers' strike began February 23, 2018, and lasted until March 7, 2018. It involved about 20,000 teachers and other education workers, and resulted in a shutdown of schools in all 55 statecounties.
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Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.NDP ARCHIVES
Simon Tremblay-Pepin is a researcher at IRIS, a Montreal-based progressive think tank. In my previous two posts I discussed how neither a rise in left-wing sentiment nor a surge in support for the federalist option caused the “orange wave” in Québec during the last federal election. VOTE EFFICIENCY GRAPH Vote efficiency graphAUSTERITY ARCHIVES
Yesterday’s Saskatchewan budget didn’t hold many surprises and that was probably to be expected. Scott Moe’s government has yet to face the electorate and has HEINZ PLANT CLOSURE THROWS LEAMINGTON INTO ECONOMIC SHOCK After more than 100 years of business, Leamington’s Heinz plant is closing, throwing 740 people out of work and sending the community into economic shock. I grew up in Leamington. Many of my first memories are of the tomato harvest. Tomato season meant family dinners sitting on the tailgate of a pickup truck while Dad and Opa took a short break from the field. LABOUR SHORTAGE? RAISE WAGES! I have been hard on our new Employment and Social Development Minister, Jason Kenney, for buying into a widespread myth about labour shortages and skill mismatches in Canada. So, to give credit where credit is due, it appears Minister Kenney has been listening to the growing chorus of voices disputing the existence of a labour shortagein Canada.
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Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.LESSON HERE
The WV teachers' strike began February 23, 2018, and lasted until March 7, 2018. It involved about 20,000 teachers and other education workers, and resulted in a shutdown of schools in all 55 statecounties.
BEHINDTHENUMBERS.CA
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.NDP ARCHIVES
Simon Tremblay-Pepin is a researcher at IRIS, a Montreal-based progressive think tank. In my previous two posts I discussed how neither a rise in left-wing sentiment nor a surge in support for the federalist option caused the “orange wave” in Québec during the last federal election. VOTE EFFICIENCY GRAPH Vote efficiency graphAUSTERITY ARCHIVES
Yesterday’s Saskatchewan budget didn’t hold many surprises and that was probably to be expected. Scott Moe’s government has yet to face the electorate and has HEINZ PLANT CLOSURE THROWS LEAMINGTON INTO ECONOMIC SHOCK After more than 100 years of business, Leamington’s Heinz plant is closing, throwing 740 people out of work and sending the community into economic shock. I grew up in Leamington. Many of my first memories are of the tomato harvest. Tomato season meant family dinners sitting on the tailgate of a pickup truck while Dad and Opa took a short break from the field. LABOUR SHORTAGE? RAISE WAGES! I have been hard on our new Employment and Social Development Minister, Jason Kenney, for buying into a widespread myth about labour shortages and skill mismatches in Canada. So, to give credit where credit is due, it appears Minister Kenney has been listening to the growing chorus of voices disputing the existence of a labour shortagein Canada.
BEHIND THE NUMBERS
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.BEHINDTHENUMBERS.CA
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.BEHIND THE NUMBERS
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.LESSON HERE
The WV teachers' strike began February 23, 2018, and lasted until March 7, 2018. It involved about 20,000 teachers and other education workers, and resulted in a shutdown of schools in all 55 statecounties.
VOTE EFFICIENCY GRAPH Vote efficiency graph LABOUR SHORTAGE? RAISE WAGES! I have been hard on our new Employment and Social Development Minister, Jason Kenney, for buying into a widespread myth about labour shortages and skill mismatches in Canada. So, to give credit where credit is due, it appears Minister Kenney has been listening to the growing chorus of voices disputing the existence of a labour shortagein Canada.
HEINZ PLANT CLOSURE THROWS LEAMINGTON INTO ECONOMIC SHOCK After more than 100 years of business, Leamington’s Heinz plant is closing, throwing 740 people out of work and sending the community into economic shock. I grew up in Leamington. Many of my first memories are of the tomato harvest. Tomato season meant family dinners sitting on the tailgate of a pickup truck while Dad and Opa took a short break from the field.NDP ARCHIVES
Simon Tremblay-Pepin is a researcher at IRIS, a Montreal-based progressive think tank. In my previous two posts I discussed how neither a rise in left-wing sentiment nor a surge in support for the federalist option caused the “orange wave” in Québec during the last federal election.BEHINDTHENUMBERS.CA
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.AUSTERITY ARCHIVES
Yesterday’s Saskatchewan budget didn’t hold many surprises and that was probably to be expected. Scott Moe’s government has yet to face the electorate and hasBEHIND THE NUMBERS
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.LESSON HERE
The WV teachers' strike began February 23, 2018, and lasted until March 7, 2018. It involved about 20,000 teachers and other education workers, and resulted in a shutdown of schools in all 55 statecounties.
VOTE EFFICIENCY GRAPH Vote efficiency graph LABOUR SHORTAGE? RAISE WAGES! I have been hard on our new Employment and Social Development Minister, Jason Kenney, for buying into a widespread myth about labour shortages and skill mismatches in Canada. So, to give credit where credit is due, it appears Minister Kenney has been listening to the growing chorus of voices disputing the existence of a labour shortagein Canada.
HEINZ PLANT CLOSURE THROWS LEAMINGTON INTO ECONOMIC SHOCK After more than 100 years of business, Leamington’s Heinz plant is closing, throwing 740 people out of work and sending the community into economic shock. I grew up in Leamington. Many of my first memories are of the tomato harvest. Tomato season meant family dinners sitting on the tailgate of a pickup truck while Dad and Opa took a short break from the field.NDP ARCHIVES
Simon Tremblay-Pepin is a researcher at IRIS, a Montreal-based progressive think tank. In my previous two posts I discussed how neither a rise in left-wing sentiment nor a surge in support for the federalist option caused the “orange wave” in Québec during the last federal election.BEHINDTHENUMBERS.CA
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.AUSTERITY ARCHIVES
Yesterday’s Saskatchewan budget didn’t hold many surprises and that was probably to be expected. Scott Moe’s government has yet to face the electorate and hasBEHIND THE NUMBERS
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.BEHINDTHENUMBERS.CA
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.BEHIND THE NUMBERS
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.LESSON HERE
The WV teachers' strike began February 23, 2018, and lasted until March 7, 2018. It involved about 20,000 teachers and other education workers, and resulted in a shutdown of schools in all 55 statecounties.
VOTE EFFICIENCY GRAPH Vote efficiency graph LABOUR SHORTAGE? RAISE WAGES! I have been hard on our new Employment and Social Development Minister, Jason Kenney, for buying into a widespread myth about labour shortages and skill mismatches in Canada. So, to give credit where credit is due, it appears Minister Kenney has been listening to the growing chorus of voices disputing the existence of a labour shortagein Canada.
HEINZ PLANT CLOSURE THROWS LEAMINGTON INTO ECONOMIC SHOCK After more than 100 years of business, Leamington’s Heinz plant is closing, throwing 740 people out of work and sending the community into economic shock. I grew up in Leamington. Many of my first memories are of the tomato harvest. Tomato season meant family dinners sitting on the tailgate of a pickup truck while Dad and Opa took a short break from the field.NDP ARCHIVES
Simon Tremblay-Pepin is a researcher at IRIS, a Montreal-based progressive think tank. In my previous two posts I discussed how neither a rise in left-wing sentiment nor a surge in support for the federalist option caused the “orange wave” in Québec during the last federal election.BEHINDTHENUMBERS.CA
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.AUSTERITY ARCHIVES
Yesterday’s Saskatchewan budget didn’t hold many surprises and that was probably to be expected. Scott Moe’s government has yet to face the electorate and hasBEHIND THE NUMBERS
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.LESSON HERE
The WV teachers' strike began February 23, 2018, and lasted until March 7, 2018. It involved about 20,000 teachers and other education workers, and resulted in a shutdown of schools in all 55 statecounties.
VOTE EFFICIENCY GRAPH Vote efficiency graph LABOUR SHORTAGE? RAISE WAGES! I have been hard on our new Employment and Social Development Minister, Jason Kenney, for buying into a widespread myth about labour shortages and skill mismatches in Canada. So, to give credit where credit is due, it appears Minister Kenney has been listening to the growing chorus of voices disputing the existence of a labour shortagein Canada.
HEINZ PLANT CLOSURE THROWS LEAMINGTON INTO ECONOMIC SHOCK After more than 100 years of business, Leamington’s Heinz plant is closing, throwing 740 people out of work and sending the community into economic shock. I grew up in Leamington. Many of my first memories are of the tomato harvest. Tomato season meant family dinners sitting on the tailgate of a pickup truck while Dad and Opa took a short break from the field.NDP ARCHIVES
Simon Tremblay-Pepin is a researcher at IRIS, a Montreal-based progressive think tank. In my previous two posts I discussed how neither a rise in left-wing sentiment nor a surge in support for the federalist option caused the “orange wave” in Québec during the last federal election.BEHINDTHENUMBERS.CA
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.AUSTERITY ARCHIVES
Yesterday’s Saskatchewan budget didn’t hold many surprises and that was probably to be expected. Scott Moe’s government has yet to face the electorate and hasBEHIND THE NUMBERS
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.BEHINDTHENUMBERS.CA
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.BEHIND THE NUMBERS
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.LESSON HERE
The WV teachers' strike began February 23, 2018, and lasted until March 7, 2018. It involved about 20,000 teachers and other education workers, and resulted in a shutdown of schools in all 55 statecounties.
NDP ARCHIVES
Simon Tremblay-Pepin is a researcher at IRIS, a Montreal-based progressive think tank. In my previous two posts I discussed how neither a rise in left-wing sentiment nor a surge in support for the federalist option caused the “orange wave” in Québec during the last federal election.AUSTERITY ARCHIVES
Yesterday’s Saskatchewan budget didn’t hold many surprises and that was probably to be expected. Scott Moe’s government has yet to face the electorate and has VOTE EFFICIENCY GRAPH Vote efficiency graphLEAP RELEASE
CCPA National Office 141 Laurier Ave. West, Suite 1000 Ottawa ON, Canada K1P 5J2 Tel: 613-563-1341 Fax: 613-233-1458 Email: RIGHT-WING THINK TANK IEDM ON POVERTY: A FEW FLAWS A few weeks ago, researchers Yanick Labrie, Youcef Msaid, and Alexandre Moreau from the right-wing think tank Institut économique de Montréal (IEDM) published an economic note on the persistence of poverty. The study's first conclusion and the one most prominently displayed by the IEDM (particularly in their media release) is that only 1.5% of people live in poverty for extended periods of LABOUR SHORTAGE? RAISE WAGES! I have been hard on our new Employment and Social Development Minister, Jason Kenney, for buying into a widespread myth about labour shortages and skill mismatches in Canada. So, to give credit where credit is due, it appears Minister Kenney has been listening to the growing chorus of voices disputing the existence of a labour shortagein Canada.
HEINZ PLANT CLOSURE THROWS LEAMINGTON INTO ECONOMIC SHOCK After more than 100 years of business, Leamington’s Heinz plant is closing, throwing 740 people out of work and sending the community into economic shock. I grew up in Leamington. Many of my first memories are of the tomato harvest. Tomato season meant family dinners sitting on the tailgate of a pickup truck while Dad and Opa took a short break from the field.BEHINDTHENUMBERS.CA
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.BEHINDTHENUMBERS.CA
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LESSON HERE
The WV teachers' strike began February 23, 2018, and lasted until March 7, 2018. It involved about 20,000 teachers and other education workers, and resulted in a shutdown of schools in all 55 statecounties.
NDP ARCHIVES
Simon Tremblay-Pepin is a researcher at IRIS, a Montreal-based progressive think tank. In my previous two posts I discussed how neither a rise in left-wing sentiment nor a surge in support for the federalist option caused the “orange wave” in Québec during the last federal election.AUSTERITY ARCHIVES
Yesterday’s Saskatchewan budget didn’t hold many surprises and that was probably to be expected. Scott Moe’s government has yet to face the electorate and has VOTE EFFICIENCY GRAPH Vote efficiency graphLEAP RELEASE
CCPA National Office 141 Laurier Ave. West, Suite 1000 Ottawa ON, Canada K1P 5J2 Tel: 613-563-1341 Fax: 613-233-1458 Email: RIGHT-WING THINK TANK IEDM ON POVERTY: A FEW FLAWS A few weeks ago, researchers Yanick Labrie, Youcef Msaid, and Alexandre Moreau from the right-wing think tank Institut économique de Montréal (IEDM) published an economic note on the persistence of poverty. The study's first conclusion and the one most prominently displayed by the IEDM (particularly in their media release) is that only 1.5% of people live in poverty for extended periods of LABOUR SHORTAGE? RAISE WAGES! I have been hard on our new Employment and Social Development Minister, Jason Kenney, for buying into a widespread myth about labour shortages and skill mismatches in Canada. So, to give credit where credit is due, it appears Minister Kenney has been listening to the growing chorus of voices disputing the existence of a labour shortagein Canada.
HEINZ PLANT CLOSURE THROWS LEAMINGTON INTO ECONOMIC SHOCK After more than 100 years of business, Leamington’s Heinz plant is closing, throwing 740 people out of work and sending the community into economic shock. I grew up in Leamington. Many of my first memories are of the tomato harvest. Tomato season meant family dinners sitting on the tailgate of a pickup truck while Dad and Opa took a short break from the field.BEHINDTHENUMBERS.CA
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.BEHINDTHENUMBERS.CA
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LESSON HERE
The WV teachers' strike began February 23, 2018, and lasted until March 7, 2018. It involved about 20,000 teachers and other education workers, and resulted in a shutdown of schools in all 55 statecounties.
LABOUR SHORTAGE? RAISE WAGES! I have been hard on our new Employment and Social Development Minister, Jason Kenney, for buying into a widespread myth about labour shortages and skill mismatches in Canada. So, to give credit where credit is due, it appears Minister Kenney has been listening to the growing chorus of voices disputing the existence of a labour shortagein Canada.
HEINZ PLANT CLOSURE THROWS LEAMINGTON INTO ECONOMIC SHOCK After more than 100 years of business, Leamington’s Heinz plant is closing, throwing 740 people out of work and sending the community into economic shock. I grew up in Leamington. Many of my first memories are of the tomato harvest. Tomato season meant family dinners sitting on the tailgate of a pickup truck while Dad and Opa took a short break from the field. RIGHT-WING THINK TANK IEDM ON POVERTY: A FEW FLAWS A few weeks ago, researchers Yanick Labrie, Youcef Msaid, and Alexandre Moreau from the right-wing think tank Institut économique de Montréal (IEDM) published an economic note on the persistence of poverty. The study's first conclusion and the one most prominently displayed by the IEDM (particularly in their media release) is that only 1.5% of people live in poverty for extended periods ofLESSON HERE
The WV teachers' strike began February 23, 2018, and lasted until March 7, 2018. It involved about 20,000 teachers and other education workers, and resulted in a shutdown of schools in all 55 statecounties.
NDP ARCHIVES
Simon Tremblay-Pepin is a researcher at IRIS, a Montreal-based progressive think tank. In my previous two posts I discussed how neither a rise in left-wing sentiment nor a surge in support for the federalist option caused the “orange wave” in Québec during the last federal election.AUSTERITY ARCHIVES
Yesterday’s Saskatchewan budget didn’t hold many surprises and that was probably to be expected. Scott Moe’s government has yet to face the electorate and has TEN THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT THE 2016-17 ALBERTA BUDGET On April 14, the Alberta government tabled its 2016-17 budget: Alberta Jobs Plan. Here are 10 things to know about it: A new carbon tax (known as a “carbon levy”) was announced. As a result, in 2017, Albertans will pay an extra 4.5 cents per litre of gasoline and 5.35 cents for each litre of diesel. The following year, it will increase to 6.7 cents per litre of gas, and eight cents for diesel.LEAP RELEASE
CCPA National Office 141 Laurier Ave. West, Suite 1000 Ottawa ON, Canada K1P 5J2 Tel: 613-563-1341 Fax: 613-233-1458 Email: RIGHT-WING THINK TANK IEDM ON POVERTY: A FEW FLAWS A few weeks ago, researchers Yanick Labrie, Youcef Msaid, and Alexandre Moreau from the right-wing think tank Institut économique de Montréal (IEDM) published an economic note on the persistence of poverty. The study's first conclusion and the one most prominently displayed by the IEDM (particularly in their media release) is that only 1.5% of people live in poverty for extended periods of VOTE EFFICIENCY GRAPH Vote efficiency graph LABOUR SHORTAGE? RAISE WAGES! I have been hard on our new Employment and Social Development Minister, Jason Kenney, for buying into a widespread myth about labour shortages and skill mismatches in Canada. So, to give credit where credit is due, it appears Minister Kenney has been listening to the growing chorus of voices disputing the existence of a labour shortagein Canada.
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Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. HEINZ PLANT CLOSURE THROWS LEAMINGTON INTO ECONOMIC SHOCK After more than 100 years of business, Leamington’s Heinz plant is closing, throwing 740 people out of work and sending the community into economic shock. I grew up in Leamington. Many of my first memories are of the tomato harvest. Tomato season meant family dinners sitting on the tailgate of a pickup truck while Dad and Opa took a short break from the field.LESSON HERE
The WV teachers' strike began February 23, 2018, and lasted until March 7, 2018. It involved about 20,000 teachers and other education workers, and resulted in a shutdown of schools in all 55 statecounties.
NDP ARCHIVES
Simon Tremblay-Pepin is a researcher at IRIS, a Montreal-based progressive think tank. In my previous two posts I discussed how neither a rise in left-wing sentiment nor a surge in support for the federalist option caused the “orange wave” in Québec during the last federal election.AUSTERITY ARCHIVES
Yesterday’s Saskatchewan budget didn’t hold many surprises and that was probably to be expected. Scott Moe’s government has yet to face the electorate and has TEN THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT THE 2016-17 ALBERTA BUDGET On April 14, the Alberta government tabled its 2016-17 budget: Alberta Jobs Plan. Here are 10 things to know about it: A new carbon tax (known as a “carbon levy”) was announced. As a result, in 2017, Albertans will pay an extra 4.5 cents per litre of gasoline and 5.35 cents for each litre of diesel. The following year, it will increase to 6.7 cents per litre of gas, and eight cents for diesel.LEAP RELEASE
CCPA National Office 141 Laurier Ave. West, Suite 1000 Ottawa ON, Canada K1P 5J2 Tel: 613-563-1341 Fax: 613-233-1458 Email: RIGHT-WING THINK TANK IEDM ON POVERTY: A FEW FLAWS A few weeks ago, researchers Yanick Labrie, Youcef Msaid, and Alexandre Moreau from the right-wing think tank Institut économique de Montréal (IEDM) published an economic note on the persistence of poverty. The study's first conclusion and the one most prominently displayed by the IEDM (particularly in their media release) is that only 1.5% of people live in poverty for extended periods of VOTE EFFICIENCY GRAPH Vote efficiency graph LABOUR SHORTAGE? RAISE WAGES! I have been hard on our new Employment and Social Development Minister, Jason Kenney, for buying into a widespread myth about labour shortages and skill mismatches in Canada. So, to give credit where credit is due, it appears Minister Kenney has been listening to the growing chorus of voices disputing the existence of a labour shortagein Canada.
BEHINDTHENUMBERS.CA
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. HEINZ PLANT CLOSURE THROWS LEAMINGTON INTO ECONOMIC SHOCK After more than 100 years of business, Leamington’s Heinz plant is closing, throwing 740 people out of work and sending the community into economic shock. I grew up in Leamington. Many of my first memories are of the tomato harvest. Tomato season meant family dinners sitting on the tailgate of a pickup truck while Dad and Opa took a short break from the field. TEN THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT THE 2016-17 ALBERTA BUDGET On April 14, the Alberta government tabled its 2016-17 budget: Alberta Jobs Plan. Here are 10 things to know about it: A new carbon tax (known as a “carbon levy”) was announced. As a result, in 2017, Albertans will pay an extra 4.5 cents per litre of gasoline and 5.35 cents for each litre of diesel. The following year, it will increase to 6.7 cents per litre of gas, and eight cents for diesel.LESSON HERE
The WV teachers' strike began February 23, 2018, and lasted until March 7, 2018. It involved about 20,000 teachers and other education workers, and resulted in a shutdown of schools in all 55 statecounties.
LABOUR SHORTAGE? RAISE WAGES! I have been hard on our new Employment and Social Development Minister, Jason Kenney, for buying into a widespread myth about labour shortages and skill mismatches in Canada. So, to give credit where credit is due, it appears Minister Kenney has been listening to the growing chorus of voices disputing the existence of a labour shortagein Canada.
RIGHT-WING THINK TANK IEDM ON POVERTY: A FEW FLAWS A few weeks ago, researchers Yanick Labrie, Youcef Msaid, and Alexandre Moreau from the right-wing think tank Institut économique de Montréal (IEDM) published an economic note on the persistence of poverty. The study's first conclusion and the one most prominently displayed by the IEDM (particularly in their media release) is that only 1.5% of people live in poverty for extended periods of HEINZ PLANT CLOSURE THROWS LEAMINGTON INTO ECONOMIC SHOCK After more than 100 years of business, Leamington’s Heinz plant is closing, throwing 740 people out of work and sending the community into economic shock. I grew up in Leamington. Many of my first memories are of the tomato harvest. Tomato season meant family dinners sitting on the tailgate of a pickup truck while Dad and Opa took a short break from the field.Skip to content
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