We deliver timely, progressive commentary on issues that affect British Columbians, including the economy, poverty, inequality, climate change, provincial budgets, taxes, public services, employment ...
Twenty-three years ago, BC launched into neoliberal restructuring to cut taxes and downsize the public sector. Today, the election debate is dominated by competing tax cut proposals that risk eroding ...
In less than a week British Columbians will decide what the future will look like with their decision for the province’s next election. In the past few weeks, our researchers have published articles ...
This year’s speaker for CCPA–BC’s annual Rosenbluth Lecture is Katharina Pistor. Dr. Pistor is the Edwin B. Parker Professor of Comparative Law at Columbia Law School and director of the Law School’s ...
As British Columbia gears up for the provincial election, many voters feel anxious about their finances, caught in a double whammy of a slower economy and a prolonged affordability crisis. Instead of ...
We deliver timely, progressive commentary on issues that affect British Columbians, including the economy, poverty, inequality, climate change, provincial budgets, taxes, public services, employment ...
We deliver timely, progressive commentary on issues that affect British Columbians, including the economy, poverty, inequality, climate change, provincial budgets, taxes, public services, employment ...
We deliver timely, progressive commentary on issues that affect British Columbians, including the economy, poverty, inequality, climate change, provincial budgets, taxes, public services, employment ...
Affordability has long been a concern for residents of Metro Vancouver—a region notorious for stratospheric housing costs—but with inflation shooting up to a 40-year high this year, the cost of living ...
In November 2023, the BC Ministry of Labour announced new employment standards that claim to “bring fairness” to the estimated 40,000 ride-hail and food-delivery workers in BC. The move comes after a ...