The Power of Public Ownership with Angella MacEwen
CUPE’s Senior Economist explains how public ownership and public investment are necessary for a productive economy.
CUPE’s Senior Economist explains how public ownership and public investment are necessary for a productive economy.

There are easy solutions for the government to both raise revenue and rein in spending in a way that is fair and beneficial for Canadians, and that doesn’t compromise services.

Il existe donc des solutions, mais le gouvernement revient à la charge avec une politique d’austérité dont l’échec est pourtant documenté depuis des décennies.

Ending the practice of contracting out at DND is in the interest of national security and public trust while respecting workers and taxpayers.

Canadian progressives need to hold fast against a Carney government propped up by approval ratings that reflect the public sentiment that “things could be worse” as they become increasingly worse.

Rebuilding labour’s bargaining power, restoring the wage–productivity link, and redirecting investment toward long-term public goals are essential to improving Canada’s economic performance.

JP Hornick explains what’s behind generation-defining wins and the “sea change” in Canadian labour across the public and private sectors.


