The details of duelling $6-billion tax pledges from Trudeau and Scheer deserve a closer look, including one not-insignificant omission
Tag Archives: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
The best and worst places to be a woman in Canada in 2019
The two cities at the top and bottom of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives ranking are only about a three-hour drive apart in southern Ontario
Kate McInturff’s superpower: wielding her love of big data for gender equality
In her final blog post, the much-admired policy analyst wrote: ‘We all have an obligation, in as far as we are capable, to work to diminish human suffering’
A crash course in how the feds could improve gender equality
Anne Kingston: The real lessons in a ranking of best cities for women: that the gender gap persists across Canada—and the solutions are staring us in the face
NAFTA emerges as Trudeau’s biggest, unexpected test
The Liberals have been hit with a challenge that never fit into their plan. As talks begin this week, the stakes are enormous.
Who earns what: The give and take of charity pay
We look at the top salaries for a range of Canadian charities
From rogue page to activist icon
Brigette DePape on the Power of Youth
Studies say: real friends matter, and the rich pollute
Our semi-regular roundup of findings from the world of academia
Corporate tax cut questions
The Globe questions the effects of corporate tax cuts.
National pharmacare, as run by omniscient angels
Marc-André Gagnon’s solution should be read by citizens of every political orientation