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Inequality and poverty

Inequality and poverty are at the heart of much of the CCPA's work. In particular, our Growing Gap project takes an in-depth look at one of the biggest challenges of our time: worsening income and wealth inequality in Canada.

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The 0.01%
January 3, 2012 | National Office
December 7, 2011 | Nova Scotia Office
1989-2009
November 23, 2011 | Nova Scotia Office

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Every Tool Shapes the Task
by Larry Kuehn

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Less on their Plate
Canada’s poorest people facing a frightful food crisis
by John Stapleton
From Charity to Entitlement
Look to history for best way to end persistent poverty
by Judy Kennedy
No Excuse for Inequality
Canada can easily afford to create a truly just society
by Ed Finn
National Child Neglect
Inequality can have deadly and unforeseen consequences
by Murray Dobbin

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