After five years of Canada's federal child care program parents are paying less. But most families still pay more than $10 a day The post The $10-a-day divide: Child care fees in Canada in 2026 appeared first on CCPA .
Après cinq ans d'existence du programme fédéral, les parents paient moins. Cependant, la plupart des familles déboursent encore plus de 10 $ par jour The post Division des places à 10 $ par jour : les frais de garde d’enfants au Canada en 2026 appeared first on CCPA .
The playbook frames AI data centres in economic terms, without proper safeguards for the public and the environment. The post Ontario’s new AI data centre playbook is flawed. We can fix it. appeared first on CCPA .
We are making this submission to recommend a rent freeze for the 2027 year, meaning a maximum allowable rent increase of zero. The post Housing is a human right: P.E.I. renters deserve a break appeared first on CCPA .
The federal government is walking back climate action and fast-tracking fossil fuels in the West. It’s a strategy that won’t age well. The post Fuel for the fires: Western Canada as an “energy superpower” appeared first on CCPA .
New trade deals with Ecuador and the UAE raise hard questions about the government’s international priorities The post Diversification against democracy in Canada’s latest global agreements appeared first on CCPA .
The campaign against the Canadian Museum for Human Rights’ Nakba exhibition shows why arm’s-length cultural institutions must be protected. The post Museum independence cannot be conditional in Canada appeared first on CCPA .
Canada already sees a higher portion of private health care spending than a lot of countries, and it needs to change The post Public versus private health care spending in Canada appeared first on CCPA .
New legislative changes are formalizing Alberta's private-pay testing scheme that allows the wealthy to jump the line The post Alberta ends equal access to medical testing and treatment appeared first on CCPA .