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    • AllBuilding ConversationsPodcast PanoramaCalls to ActionEngaging with the Social CommonsWhat is the Social Commons?Who We Are
      Podcast Panorama

      How corporate landlords are eroding affordable housing — and prioritizing profits over human rights

      Podcast Panorama

      How did we get here: The affordable housing crisis in Canada

      What is the Social Commons?

      Moving Beyond Domination Towards Strategies for Social Change

      Calls to Action

      2024 Federal Budget Must Include Commitment to Livable Incomes, a Jobs Guarantee and an ambitious National Housing Strategy

      What is the Social Commons?

      Transition to Just and Sustaining Communities: Commoning in the City

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    • AllDeepening DemocracyHuman Needs EconomyInclusive Equitable CommunitiesSocial Rights and ProtectionSustainable Ecosystems
      Human Needs Economy

      Solid foundations: Local investment needs for a decade of renewal

      Sustainable Ecosystems

      A future where we might ‘get climate right’: A conversation with Ayana Elizabeth Johnson

      Inclusive Equitable Communities

      Make Canada stronger by supporting the health of refugees

      Sustainable Ecosystems

      To address climate change, biodiversity loss, we need to change our thinking

      Human Needs Economy

      5 lessons from ancient civilizations for keeping homes cool in hot, dry climates

  • the Shift
    • AllWhat Has to ChangeWhat We Must ProtectWhat We Need
      What We Need

      Building a Sovereign, Value-Added, and Sustainable Economy

      What We Need

      Transforming the Labour Market with a Job Guarantee Program

      What We Must Protect

      How biodiversity credits could build capacity to conserve and restore nature

      What Has to Change

      IMF isn’t doing enough to support Africa: billions could be made available through special drawing rights

      What We Must Protect

      MAiD and marginalized people: Coroner’s reports shed light on assisted death in Ontario

  • The Crossroads
    • AllDemocracy in CrisisFailing Global SystemsInequalityInstitutional Barriers
      Failing Global Systems

      The Burning Earth: how conquest and carnage have decimated landscapes worldwide

      Failing Global Systems

      The Dream and the Nightmare of Neoliberalism

      Institutional Barriers

      Big Pharma Is a Big Menace to Global Health

      Inequality

      The Rich Want You to Fear Tax Fairness

      Failing Global Systems

      How Extreme Heat Intensifies Health Problems and Hunger

  • Creating the Future
    • AllArts and CultureConnected CommunitiesFuture of WorkHealth and Well-beingLivable IncomesRe-imagining DemocracyRight to HousingSustainable Economies
      Sustainable Economies

      If all life mattered, what would decision-making look like? (Analysis)

      Future of Work

      Industrial relations, work and climate change

      Future of Work

      Will AI’s huge energy demands spur a nuclear renaissance?

      Health and Well-being

      Adverse childhood experiences: A health equity issue

      Sustainable Economies

      Too many appliances and laptops break down early and often — here’s how better laws can help to make them last longer

  • Marvyn Novick Anthology
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  • About Us
    • AllBuilding ConversationsPodcast PanoramaCalls to ActionEngaging with the Social CommonsWhat is the Social Commons?Who We Are
      Podcast Panorama

      How corporate landlords are eroding affordable housing — and prioritizing profits over human rights

      Podcast Panorama

      How did we get here: The affordable housing crisis in Canada

      What is the Social Commons?

      Moving Beyond Domination Towards Strategies for Social Change

      Calls to Action

      2024 Federal Budget Must Include Commitment to Livable Incomes, a Jobs Guarantee and an ambitious National Housing Strategy

      What is the Social Commons?

      Transition to Just and Sustaining Communities: Commoning in the City

  • Core Pillars
    • AllDeepening DemocracyHuman Needs EconomyInclusive Equitable CommunitiesSocial Rights and ProtectionSustainable Ecosystems
      Human Needs Economy

      Solid foundations: Local investment needs for a decade of renewal

      Sustainable Ecosystems

      A future where we might ‘get climate right’: A conversation with Ayana Elizabeth Johnson

      Inclusive Equitable Communities

      Make Canada stronger by supporting the health of refugees

      Sustainable Ecosystems

      To address climate change, biodiversity loss, we need to change our thinking

      Human Needs Economy

      5 lessons from ancient civilizations for keeping homes cool in hot, dry climates

  • the Shift
    • AllWhat Has to ChangeWhat We Must ProtectWhat We Need
      What We Need

      Building a Sovereign, Value-Added, and Sustainable Economy

      What We Need

      Transforming the Labour Market with a Job Guarantee Program

      What We Must Protect

      How biodiversity credits could build capacity to conserve and restore nature

      What Has to Change

      IMF isn’t doing enough to support Africa: billions could be made available through special drawing rights

      What We Must Protect

      MAiD and marginalized people: Coroner’s reports shed light on assisted death in Ontario

  • The Crossroads
    • AllDemocracy in CrisisFailing Global SystemsInequalityInstitutional Barriers
      Failing Global Systems

      The Burning Earth: how conquest and carnage have decimated landscapes worldwide

      Failing Global Systems

      The Dream and the Nightmare of Neoliberalism

      Institutional Barriers

      Big Pharma Is a Big Menace to Global Health

      Inequality

      The Rich Want You to Fear Tax Fairness

      Failing Global Systems

      How Extreme Heat Intensifies Health Problems and Hunger

  • Creating the Future
    • AllArts and CultureConnected CommunitiesFuture of WorkHealth and Well-beingLivable IncomesRe-imagining DemocracyRight to HousingSustainable Economies
      Sustainable Economies

      If all life mattered, what would decision-making look like? (Analysis)

      Future of Work

      Industrial relations, work and climate change

      Future of Work

      Will AI’s huge energy demands spur a nuclear renaissance?

      Health and Well-being

      Adverse childhood experiences: A health equity issue

      Sustainable Economies

      Too many appliances and laptops break down early and often — here’s how better laws can help to make them last longer

  • Marvyn Novick Anthology
What We Need

Building a Sovereign, Value-Added, and Sustainable Economy

What We Need

Transforming the Labour Market with a Job Guarantee Program

Marvyn Novick Anthology

Bringing Marvyn Novick’s Ideas to Life: An Anthology with Commentaries

Marvyn Novick Anthology

Recurring Themes and Ideas in Marvyn’s Thinking and Writing

Marvyn Novick Anthology

Time for a Civic Declaration on Decent Work and Basic Incomes for All (2014)

Marvyn Novick Anthology

Personal Reflections on Marvyn’s Legacy

Marvyn Novick Anthology

“Building a New Canada”, in Meeting the Civic Challenges of Social Inclusion (2005)

Marvyn Novick Anthology

Epilogue: Final Thoughts and Insights

Marvyn Novick Anthology

“Policy Perspectives on Mental Health Promotion”, in Work and Well-Being: The Changing Realities of Employment (1984)

Marvyn Novick Anthology

“Civic Alliances for a Mutual Canada”, in Building Inclusive Communities: Cross-Canada Perspectives and Strategies (2003)

Marvyn Novick Anthology

Social Inclusion: The Foundation of a National Policy Agenda (2001)

Marvyn Novick Anthology

Summoned to Stewardship: Make Poverty Reduction a Collective Legacy (2007)

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