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Whether you're looking for a research study with detailed findings, short commentary on current affairs, articles from The Monitor (our national magazine), books by some of Canada's leading thinkers, or Our Schools/Our Selves (a quaterly journal about education), you'll find it here. The CCPA publishes on a wide range of social, economic and environmental issues (see the list below).

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New Reports & Studies

OAB 2010 Technical Paper
March 22, 2010 | Ontario Office
Getting the Job Done Right
March 1, 2010 | National Office

New in the bookstore

The Achievement Agenda: Education or Evaluation?
by Larry Kuehn, Erika Shaker

Commentary & Fact Sheets

Harperite budget can only prolong the recession
March 11, 2010 | National Office
March 10, 2010 | National Office
March 2, 2010 | National Office

Monitor Articles

Harper’s Buy American “cure” worse than the disease
by Jim Stanford
Reducing poverty, inequality will spur economic recovery
by Seth Klein, Armine Yalnizyan
Canadian gov’t heavily subsidizing our military companies
by Richard Sanders
Electric cars helpful, but not sole advance in mobility
by Peter Berg

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