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The Summit of the Future Is a Rare Chance to Fix a Broken System: Civil Society Must Be...

Click here to view original web page at www.ipsnews.net NEW YORK, Apr 22 2024 (IPS) - Today, the spectre of a major regional conflict, ...

Progressives must say ‘no’ to austerity

Click here to view original web page at www.socialeurope.eu This week MEPs vote on the revised EU economic-governance framework. ...

The people’s movement that helped force a Liberal shift on Gaza policy

Click here to view original web page at breachmedia.ca A few days before a House of Commons vote on a New Democrat motion about Israel’s...

EU court ruling shows that a safe climate is a human right: former UN rights chief says

Click here to view original web page at www.nationalobserver.com Having a safe climate is becoming more of a human right globally with this week's European...

Rethinking universalism and social rights

Click here to view original web page at www.socialeurope.eu Social rights in Europe today require marrying 20th-century universalism with the meeting of diverse, complex...

4 school food program considerations based on insights from Newfoundland and Labrador

Click here to view original web page at theconversation.com This could be a shifting moment for Canada as the federal government moves to offer children...

How agroecology can be part of a ‘just transition’ for Canada’s food system

Click here to view original web page at theconversation.com Problems in Canada’s food system are being felt from field to fork — and they are...

Universal basic services: the road to a just transition

Click here to view original web page at www.socialeurope.eu Meeting social needs within planetary boundaries is the alternative to ...

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...
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