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The CCPA Manitoba was formed in 1997 to challenge the onslaught of neo-liberal policies in our province. We made a strong entrance with two publications on the provincial Conservative government's attempt to privatize a portion of Winnipeg's home care system. Within two hours of the release of those first two reports the provincial government announced that it was abandoning the..
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34m ago
The Manitoba Right to Housing Coalition (RTH) and its national partner, Social Housing and Human Rights (SHHR) coalition is disappointed that Budget 2024 has failed to adequately invest in housing that is affordable to the lowest-income households and people experiencing homelessness. RTH has identified a need in Manitoba for a minimum of 10,000 new non-market social housing units with rents set at less than 30% of income over 10 years. SSHR has identified the need for at least 500,000 units across Canada over 10-years. The federal budget does not include a target for new social housing. Inst ..read more
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34m ago
Previously published in the Winnipeg Free Press April 18, 2024
AS has been called out by academics, activists, community organizations and unions, the massive tax cuts implemented by the previous Progressive Conservative (PC) government were highly inequitable and should have been rescinded. Budget 2024 takes some important steps on targeting government support to those who need it and having the wealthy pay their fair share to help ensure Manitoba has the revenues needed to fund health, education and other public services.
The biggest change in Budget 2024 is to school tax credits. For decad ..read more
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2d ago
Previously published in the Winnipeg Free Press Saturday April 13, 2024
It seemed for a moment as if adult basic education’s time had finally come. Premier Wab Kinew spoke publicly about its important role in moving people into the paid labour force; an Adult Literacy Act is in first reading; so too are legislative changes enabling people on Employment and Income Assistance (EIA) to pursue adult education and still receive benefits.
Then the budget came down.
Funding for adult basic education is to grow by less than 5 percent. This means adult basic education is still education’s poor ..read more
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1w ago
Previously published in the Winnipeg Free Press April 5, 2024
By ORLY LINOVSKI
In voting against the 2024-2027 municipal budget, Coun. Russ Wyatt stated that decades of low property taxes have resulted in “self-imposed austerity”, limiting the ability of the city to deliver services ( Mayor, councillors vote overwhelmingly for city’s multi-year operating, capital budgets, March 20).
As the City of Winnipeg implements a budget including cuts to recreation and library services, Coun. Wyatt is correct to note the “self-imposed austerity” created by the city’s property tax policy.
However, across ..read more
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2w ago
April 4, 2024 is Equal Pay Day in Manitoba
The following is the press release and speaking notes from a new coalition acknowledging Equal Pay Day in Manitoba, featuring Jan Simpson, National President of CUPW, Kevin Rebeck, President of the Manitoba Federation of Labour and Molly McCracken, CCPA Manitoba Director.
Equal Pay Coalition Manitoba calls on government to help close the gender pay gap.
Winnipeg – Today is Equal Pay Day in Manitoba, a day that symbolizes how far into the next year the average woman must work in order to have earned as much as the average man did in the previous ..read more
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2w ago
April 2, 2024
For Immediate Release (Winnipeg, Treaty One Territory):
The Manitoba Budget released today makes progress on reversing previous cuts to healthcare however does not go far enough to addressing the costly social deficit, reversing regressive tax cuts and shoring up needed revenue in Manitoba.
Healthcare
The Budget rightly invests $980 million, or 6.1% more in health care over Budget 2023/24 particularly in the health care workforce. CCPA is pleased to see a commitment to the number of health care aids from 100 to 600 across the healthcare sector. It is promising that there is more ..read more
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3w ago
PRESS RELEASE
Wednesday, March 27, 2024, 8am CST
Community-led development key to sustainable and inclusive development in Budget 2024
Winnipeg, Treaty One: Community development leaders are calling on the provincial government to make significant investments in Budget 2024 in a renewed community-led development program. The lack of provincial support for community development in Manitoba over the last 8 years has weakened communities. Community-led development is in an unacceptable state of crisis in Manitoba. A change in course is needed.
A press conference will be held TODAY ..read more
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3w ago
Previously published in the Winnipeg Free Press March 25, 2024
MANITOBANS play, sing, act, and dance as well as other Canadians do, and it’s time for our provincial government to fund the places and spaces through which we express ourselves through culture, play, and art.
We are proud of the richness and variety of our festivals, arts events, and sports opportunities. Whether professional or amateur, held in an arena, concert hall, or a school soccer pitch, the sheer range of things to do and see can fill a family calendar for months — and often does.
So in the upcoming provincial budget, whe ..read more
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Press release sent on behalf of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives – Manitoba, Manitoba Energy Justice Coalition and the Wilderness Committee Manitoba
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – March 21, 2024
WINNIPEG / TREATY 1 TERRITORY AND HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS NATION —
The Manitoba government should end the gas tax “holiday” on June 30 as planned and restore the tax to 14 cents per liter at least, as gas tax revenue is needed to fund climate transition and reduce Manitoba’s reliance on fossil fuels. This should not change in the face of the shutdown of the main fossil fuel pipeline to Manitoba ..read more