PO Podcast 167 - Addressing Ecological Risks (Institutions for Effective Climate Action conference)
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PO Podcast 165 - An Interview between Jennifer Ditchburn and Kim Pate
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1M ago
It is undeniable that poverty and income inequality are two of Canada’s most pressing issues. But it is less clear what policy solutions need to be enacted to address these problems. In response to these challenges, some policy practitioners have called for the implementation of an unconditional Basic Income that would be accessible to all Canadians. Bill S-233, An Act to develop a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income, is a clear example of this response. Proponents of a Basic Income present the policy framework as a simple and direct response to poverty, on the grounds tha ..read more
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PO Podcast 164 - An all-in approach to solving Canada’s affordability and climate crises
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2M ago
Affordability and climate are compounding, overlapping crises — and people are struggling through them both at the same time. Individuals across Canada are tired of making trade-offs because, when it comes to life’s necessities — housing, food, transportation and a sustainable climate — there should be none. Solutions that ignore the full picture are no longer acceptable. What’s needed now is a fundamentally different approach to policymaking, one that considers all basic needs because they are all interdependent. The Affordability Action Council (AAC), a collaboration of diverse pol ..read more
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The history of colonialism and slavery still impacts Black people in Canada by Fauzya Moore
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2M ago
To move beyond this long legacy, federal and provincial governments need to focus on educating Canadians about Black history ..read more
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Le Québec encore seul dans sa défense des pouvoirs provinciaux par Charles Breton
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by IRPP
2M ago
En se privant d’un milliard cette année pour défendre sa compétence en santé, le Québec se retrouve une fois de plus dans le rôle de gardien du fédéralisme ..read more
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Quebec’s move to force teaching French at McGill and Concordia could have dire consequences
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3M ago
Without additional funds, the move could lead to reduced course choice and the replacement of specialists with French teachers, harming the quality of education ..read more
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Social Inequality, with Joe Soss - In/Equality 15
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4M ago
Social inequalities have shown no sign of receding in Canada or worldwide. The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated the persistence of deep-seated inequalities along racialized and gendered lines. Meanwhile, the resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement for racial justice has called into question the weight that power and privilege continue to hold in our society. Although policymakers continue to attempt to address the many dimensions of inequality, economic, racial and gendered disparities remain. Worse yet, public policy decisions have, in many cases, been complicit in the perpetuation of soc ..read more
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Inequality and Anti-Black Racism, with Craig Wellington - In/Equality 13
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5M ago
Following the 2020 uprisings after the murder of George Floyd, many institutions committed to major changes to address systemic racism. In response to this mass movement for racial justice, a suite of policies and initiatives were announced to address the historical legacy and ongoing impact of anti-Black racism. In this episode of In/Equality, host Debra Thompson speaks with Craig Wellington, Executive Director of the Black Opportunity Fund and an experienced non-profit leader. This discussion takes stock of what has, and what has not, changed since 2020. What are the limitations of equity, d ..read more
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Inequality and Housing Access, with Yushu Zhu - In/Equality 12
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6M ago
Housing affordability has become one of the most talked-about problems of Canadian life. Housing prices have been rapidly rising ,and rent – per many renters – is too damn high. In this episode of In/Equality, host Debra Thompson speaks with Yushu Zhu, assistant professor at Simon Fraser University, who studies housing stratification. What does housing inequality look like across Canada, and particularly in Vancouver, one of the hottest housing markets? How did the pandemic affect housing inequality? How much does lack of supply play into affordability? Tune in for discussions of these questio ..read more
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Inequality and Rural Communities, with William Reimer - In/Equality 11
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6M ago
Seventy-four per cent of Canadians live in cities of over 100,000 people, according to the 2021 census. What does that mean for those living in rural and remote areas? How do we ensure rural Canadians have access to high-quality services? In this episode of In/Equality, host Debra Thompson speaks with Bill Reimer, professor emeritus of sociology and anthropology at Concordia University. Bill has studied rural communities in Canada and around the world for decades. Small-town economies, often built around extraction, present various challenges. What policy tools can we learn from provincia ..read more
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