On Monday we're releasing the 2025 Living Wages Report for NL, NS & PEI. This report details regionally-specific living wages & highlights the significant challenges workers & families face as housing, food, and other essential costs continue to rise. #NSpoli#NLpoli#peipoli
ALT NEW REPORT COMING OUT!
This Monday, a week ahead of Labour Day, we’re releasing our 2025 Living Wages Report
As the tariff crisis continues, we must demand that decision-makers prioritize policies that leave no one behind. Join us & @NS_Labour May 8 at 7pm for a webinar: Workers, Tariffs & Interprovincial Trade in Atlantic Canada us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regi…#NSpoli#NBpoli#NLpoli#PEIpoli
ALT Workers, tariffs, and interprovincial trade in Atlantic Canada
Registration isn’t required unless you would like reminders and a calendar invitation with the Zoom link for the event. Register here: forms.gle/Jn6zEEQ9kSVekAo28
Join the CCPA-NS in partnership with the Nova Scotia Federation of Labour on May 8th at 7 pm AST for an insightful webinar about interprovincial trade barriers and the tariff crisis.
Register now: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regi…#NSpoli#NLpoli#PEIpoli#NBpoli
ALT UPCOMING WEBINAR!
WORKERS, TARIFFS & INTERPROVINCIAL TRADE IN ATLANTIC CANADA
MAY 8th, 7 - 8 PM AT ON ZOOM
Join the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives-Nova Scotia (CCPA-NS), in partnership with the Nova Scotia Federation of Labour (NSFL), for an insightful webinar about workers, interprovincial trade and the tariff crisis.
Roundtable Participants:
● Special guests: Bea Bruske, President of the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) and Lana Payne, President of Unifor.
Joined by:
• Jessica McCormick, President, Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Labour
• Jennifer Murray, Regional Director, Unifor Atlantic
• Danny Cavanagh, President, NSFL
• Chris Roberts, National Director, Social & Economic Policy, CLC
• Christine Saulnier, Director, CCPA-NS
“We're losing that more affordable housing stock faster than we are building new units,” said Dr. Catherine Leviten-Reid in an interview with @CBCNS : cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scot…#NSpoli
CCPA-NS is growing! We’re looking for a part-time Research Assistant to conduct quantitative research and analysis of social and economic issues. Interested? Apply by 6pm AT on Mon. Mar. 17: ccpa.bamboohr.com/careers/43…
ALT We’re hiring!
Research assistant
(Part-TIME)
Application Deadline
Monday, March 17, 2025
6 PM AT
Link to job posting in bio.
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ALT Accountabilities:
Researching and analyzing a wide range of social and economic issues and their policy dimensions to create and edit reports, briefs, policy statements, special and commissioned studies, and the like.
Writing peer-reviewed reports and content for CCPA publications and communications channels.
Researching and liaising with various networks regarding current and emerging issues, changing legislation and analyzing federal budgets.
Applying statistical skills to provide data analysis.
Under the direction of Christine Saulnier (NS Office Director), the Research Assistant represents the CCPA, as assigned, as a progressive research institute achieving impact through research projects and events by:
Representing the CCPA in partnership and public fora, as required.
Contributing to expanding the reach of the CCPA’s work through outreach and engagement with diverse stakeholders within the broader research community.
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ALT Qualifications:
Researching and analyzing a wide range of social and economic issues and their policy dimensions to create and edit reports, briefs, policy statements, special and commissioned studies, and the like.
Writing peer-reviewed reports and content for CCPA publications and communications channels.
Researching and liaising with various networks regarding current and emerging issues, changing legislation and analyzing federal budgets.
Applying statistical skills to provide data analysis.
Under the direction of Christine Saulnier (NS Office Director), the Research Assistant represents the CCPA, as assigned, as a progressive research institute achieving impact through research projects and events by:
Representing the CCPA in partnership and public fora, as required.
Contributing to expanding the reach of the CCPA’s work through outreach and engagement with diverse stakeholders within the broader research community.
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ALT Qualifications cont...
Excellent oral and written communication and presentation skills allowing for the successful translation of quantitative conclusions into a lay understanding of the practical and policy implications.
Effective project management and organizational skills, including the ability to handle multiple priorities in a sometimes-hectic environment, maintaining a with high regard for quality, accuracy, and attention to detail.
Excellent judgment, integrity, discretion and demonstrated problem-solving, consultative and conflict resolution skills to provide technical advice on a variety of issues to a variety of audiences.
Demonstrated ability to work independently, collaboratively and virtually within a team in a diverse and inclusive workplace and with diverse and inclusive partners is essential.
Bilingualism in Canada’s two official languages is an asset.
Do you want to better understand & respond to the NS budget? Will you be attending the budget lock-up? If you answered yes to any of these questions, register & join us on Feb 12th from 3:30-5 pm to share your hopes for the NS budget: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regi…#NSpoli
The newly announced minimum wage increases are not enough. Minimum wage workers deserve a living wage. Tune into @globalhalifax tonight at 6pm to hear Dr. Christine Saulnier discuss.
#nspoli#minimumwage#LivingWage
NEW BLOG! Check out our response to the upcoming minimum wage increases. These increases are significantly lower than what's necessary for minimum wage workers to make ends meet across the province: policyalternatives.ca/news-r…#NSpoli#minimumwage
Outlets across the Maritimes are covering the Child and Family Poverty Report Card, which records the highest single-year increase in child poverty since 1989 & provides recommendations for eradicating child & family poverty:policyalternatives.ca/news-r…#NSpoli#childpoverty
Child and family poverty in PEI is rising despite federal promises to eradicate child poverty by the year 2000. A new report documents the increasing child and family poverty rates on PEI and how they are correlated with intersectional factors: campaign2000.ca/ending-child…
ALT 2024 Child and Family Poverty Report Card on Prince Edward Island. It doesn't have to be this way. Map of PEI
ALT Recommendations on Reducing Child Poverty on PEI.
1) Set targets and a timeline to reduce and eliminate poverty.
2) Invest to address income security
3) Invest to expand affordable child care
4) Realize the right to housing as a human right for all by funding enough non-market housing to ensure everyone has access to the affordable housing they need.
5) The provincial government work to ensure decent work for all
6) Establish a full universal Pharmacare program.
ALT Poverty rates in Atlantic Canada are way too high. We need a long-term plan for long-term solutions.
Poverty rates:
16.8% PEI
21.4% Newfoundland and Labrador
21.9% New Brunswick
23.8% Nova Scotia
ALT Poverty on Prince Edward Island by the Numbers (2022).
16% of kids on Prince Edward Island live in poverty. This is over 1 in every 6 children.
New 2024 NS Child & Family Poverty Report Card records a historic single-year increase in child poverty, explores intersectional factors correlated with child poverty rates, & provides recommendations to address this troubling trend: policyalternatives.ca/news-r…#NSpoli#childpoverty
ALT NEW RELEASE!
2024 REPORT CARD ON CHILD AND FAMILY POVERTY IN NOVA SCOTIA
Swift Action is Needed for Child and Family Wellbeing
New report records the highest single-year increase in child poverty in the 35 years since the federal promise to eradicate child poverty.
policyalternatives.ca/2024NSreportcard
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Atlantic Canadian media outlets are covering our Contradictions in Care report, which describes struggles faced by social workers in the DCS & provides recommendations to improve the NS welfare system for children & families: policyalternatives.ca/news-r…#NSpoli#childprotection
Affordable Housing & Homelessness Working Group and the Strait Richmon Housing Matters Coalition partnered with Cape Breton University to publish a new report showing a 72% increase in homelessness across eastern Nova Scotia since 2021: rentalhousingresearch.ca/wp-…#NSpoli
Less than 1 week to get your tickets to the CCPA-NS Gala Fundraiser! Enjoy great music, great people & great food while supporting bold & progressive research.
Sales close Nov 4 at 12 pm. Get yours at policyalternatives.ca/CCPANS…#NSPoli#NLPoli#PEIpoli#NBpoli
ALT JOIN US FOR THE ANNUAL CCPA-NS
GALA FUNDRAISER
NOVEMBER 7
MOUNT SAINT VINCENT UNIVERSITY
Multipurpose room, Rosaria Student Centre
Doors open @ 7 pm
TICKETS: policyalternatives.ca/CCPANS2024Gala
Ticket sales close November 4 at 12:00 pm!
El Jones
Choirs for Change
Hammer and Sichel
Stephen Kimber
Researchers entering into an agreement with the Mexican government to collaborate on projects looking into the welfare of seasonal workers & ways to improve working conditions at sites in Atlantic Canada. Imp work led by one of our RAs, Raluca Bejean. dal.ca/news/media/media-rele…
Only two weeks until the CCPA-NS Gala! Join us as we celebrate our 25th anniversary with a night of amazing food, inspiring live performances and thoughtful conversation.
Get your tickets now! policyalternatives.ca/CCPANS…#NSpoli#NLpoli#PEIpoli#NBpoli
ALT JOIN US FOR THE ANNUAL CCPA-NS 2024 Gala. NOVEMBER 7. MOUNT SAINT VINCENT UNIVERSITY. Multipurpose room, Rosaria Student Centre. Doors open @ 7 pm.
Support bold and progressive research while enjoying a night of amazing food, inspiring live performances and thoughtful conversation. Special guests include Choirs for Change, El Jones, Hammer and Sichel, and Stephen Kimber.
ALT Celebrating 25 Years of providing policy alternatives. CCPA NS' Gala Fundraiser
Get your tickets now! policyalternatives.ca/ccpans2024gala. This is a hybrid event with an option to attend virtually. When: Thursday, November 7th. Doors open at 7:00 pm. Event starts at 7:30 pm
Where: Mount Saint Vincent University, Multipurpose Room, Rosaria Student Centre.
Stephen Kimber, El Jones, Choirs for Change, Hammer and Sichel.