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The Online Harms Act doesn’t go far enough to protect democracy in Canada

Click here to view original web page at theconversation.com The Liberal government’s recent proposal for regulating social media platforms, the Online Harms Act (Bill C-63),...

The Case for Taxing BC’s Giant Land Value Gains

Click here to view original web page at thetyee.ca This year’s B.C. property assessments for the City of Vancouver continued a long trend. In ‘This Is...

E-Sak Ka Ou Declaration underscores Indigenous rights as a conservation solution (commentary)

Click here to view original web page at news.mongabay.com The E-Sak Ka Ou Declaration calls attention to the key role of Indigenous peoples to (as...

Taxing the super-rich: a tool to close the gender gap

Click here to view original web page at www.socialeurope.eu If gender equality is to be more than an International Women’s Day gesture, revenue must be...

Will Ruddick on “Commitment Pooling” to Build Economic Commons

Click here to view original web page at www.resilience.org Sixteen years ago, when he moved to Kenya, development economist Will Ruddick realized that many poorer...

Reflections from the Financing Resilient Infrastructure Project

Click here to view original web page at icleicanada.org A new approach is needed to finance resilience at the local level: Building the infrastructure we...

Beyond the cafeteria: The economic case for investing in school meals

Click here to view original web page at theconversation.com The return on investing in universal school meals is clear. According to our new report, universal...

Why the Nature Restoration Law is not just about the environment

Click here to view original web page at www.euractiv.com Lately, Europe’s political agenda has been dominated by new deals for industry and competitiveness, where acting...

The promise of Bras d’Or

Click here to view original web page at www.nationalobserver.com Bras d’Or Lake in central Cape Breton isn’t, in fact, a lake, it’s an estuary —...

Why Do I Constantly Have to Prove My Disability?

Click here to view original web page at thewalrus.ca On a warm evening last June, I unintentionally became a caricature that I typically mock: a...

The World Social Forum: The Counterweight to the World Economic Forum

Click here to view original web page at www.ipsnews.net This week the 2024 annual meeting of the World Social Forum (WSF) was held in Nepal....

UN kudos for Canadian project to climate-proof coastal estuaries

Click here to view original web page at www.nationalobserver.com A West Coast conservation group is getting global kudos for its work protecting the ...

The Internet Archive Provides a Model of Free Access to Knowledge for All

Click here to view original web page at jacobin.com What is the future of the library in times of digital reading? The Internet Archive, a...

What principles should define natural climate solutions? A new study has some answers

Click here to view original web page at news.mongabay.com Click here to view original web page at news.mongabay.com The increased popularity of natural climate solutions (NCS),...

What works for the left? Liberal socialism

Click here to view original web page at www.socialeurope.eu As the European Parliament elections loom, with the populists rising, progressives need a liberal-left narrative. Socialist and...
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