“The federal government thinks they can turn funding on and off like a tap, but these are people,” said researcher @verosioufi.bsky.social. “People don’t get settled overnight.”
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“The federal government thinks they can turn funding on and off like a tap, but these are people,” said researcher @verosioufi.bsky.social. “People don’t get settled overnight.”
vancouversun.com/news/federal...
Bravecat and co-director Emily Kassie share their thoughts on the nomination.
27.01.2025 22:14 — 👍 20 🔁 6 💬 0 📌 1Our former colleague Ben Parfitt's latest in @thetyee.ca.
Fighting oil and gas industry developments is almost always a losing proposition.
www.thetyee.ca/Analysis/202...
"If Trump is serious about these tariffs and it's not just a negotiating ploy then it means we need to look at other things. How do we deepen our domestic markets? How do we improve inter-provincial trade?" asks senior economist @marclee.bsky.social.
www.cranbrooktownsman.com/news/bc-trad...
Meet the cleaners taking control of their work: Instead of being low-paid employees, they chose to launch a co-operative and be the owners.
24.01.2025 15:09 — 👍 140 🔁 30 💬 5 📌 8“A barista doesn’t magically appear at the coffee shop when a customer comes to the door. They need to keep the coffee shop ready for when customers come. It’s the same thing being able to work delivery," says @verosioufi.bsky.social of BC's rules for gig drivers.
www.thetyee.ca/News/2025/01...
New from @policyalternatives.bsky.social : With Trump threatening punishing tariffs on #Canada and #Mexico, the two countries should consider a coordinated response meant to hit Trump hard. By Nathaniel Denaro #cdnpoli www.policyalternatives.ca/news-researc...
27.01.2025 20:05 — 👍 28 🔁 12 💬 1 📌 3Here is today's segment from The Current on CBC with Matt Galloway on the impacts of Trump's tariffs, and howCanada can respond: www.cbc.ca/listen/live-.... I joined two business guests (auto parts from Ont and seafood from NS), who were both articulate, sincere, and (like me) worried.
27.01.2025 16:33 — 👍 13 🔁 10 💬 1 📌 0Underground skytrain construction site with scaffolding, pipes and construction materials. A worker in safety gear stands below a tall cement pillar wrapped with a tarp.
PODCAST: Municipalities are resisting greater density, saying they can’t afford the infrastructure costs. Danny Oleksiuk says this argument doesn’t hold water. @dannyoleksiuk.bsky.social @sightline.org @1alexhemingway.bsky.social @ccpabc.bsky.social
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Underground construction site with scaffolding, pipes and construction materials. A worker in safety gear stands below a tall cement pillar wrapped with a tarp.
Saturday | 10:05 PT Lower Mainland municipalities are resisting greater density, saying they can’t afford infrastructure costs. Danny Oleksiuk says the argument doesn’t hold water @dannyoleksiuk.bsky.social @sightline.org @1alexhemingway.bsky.social @ccpabc.bsky.social @ccpabcjean.bsky.social
24.01.2025 18:09 — 👍 2 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0ICYMI Concern about infrastructure costs has become the latest housing NIMBYism cry say @1alexhemingway.bsky.social & @dannyoleksiuk.bsky.social.
But denser housing actually means lower prices per unit for infrastructure upgrades, they explain.
vancouversun.com/opinion/worr...
Amazon couldn’t stop a historic union drive in Quebec—so now it’s shutting down all its facilities and leaving the province.
Scholar and organizer Mostafa Henaway says the corporate giant is sending an unmistakable message of intimidation to its global workforce.
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Vancouver is the epicentre of BC's housing shortage.
Mayor and council continue to use restrictive zoning to ban apartments—non-market and market housing alike—on the vast majority of the residential land, suppressing housing supply and driving displacement.
This city is not doing "doing its part"
This has quickly become one of the most popular pieces I've written for Substack. And for good reason.
The coming months and years will drive you insane if you don't have a plan to manage your sanity.
Here's how to start.
www.davidmoscrop.com/p/preparing-...
Costs of public infrastructure are becoming the go-to excuse for restrictive zoning policies in BC, policies that ban apartments on most residential land and reserve it for low-density options, write @1alexhemingway.bsky.social and @dannyoleksiuk.bsky.social.
vancouversun.com/opinion/worr...
Worried about infrastructure costs? Then end the apartment ban
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To tackle the housing shortage and close the infrastructure gap, ending exclusionary zoning is a critical part of the solution.
My oped with @dannyoleksiuk.bsky.social in today's Vancouver Sun vancouversun.com/opinion/worr...
"If you're a human being living on this planet, that means you have everything you need to care about climate change and to use your voice to advocate for climate action."
Beautiful interview @katharinehayhoe.com about why climate science + activism should go hand in hand.
www.cbc.ca/radio/quirks...
Vancouver restaurants have success with no tips, living wage service.
vancouversun.com/news/vancouv...
This is a rich mythbuster by Gabe Friedman for the
Financial Post on what becoming the 51st state would really mean: financialpost.com/news/economy.... Borders are not just a 'friction'. They help to ground investment so we can be more than a northern hinterland in NA. #cdnecon
For makers of cement, finding ways to shrink their carbon footprints, even as demand soars, can’t happen soon enough.
A global look at potential ways to cut emissions from the most widely used human-made material. 🌎🚚
Jim Stanford delivers the facts on why the threatened #USTariffs are based on a "wholly false premise"
"Trump’s claim the bilateral deficit is $200 billion is an utter fabrication"
#Canadasky
#cdnpoli
#cdnecon
NEW - BC is launching the provincial registry for short-term rentals on properties like AirBnB, VRBO, etc. All owners must register for a number, which then is displayed on listings. The government will charge owners a fee to register, also.
20.01.2025 20:06 — 👍 6 🔁 2 💬 2 📌 1Our 2020 report Challenging Racist British Columbia with the National Association of Japanese Canadians says George Pearson was part of a BC delegation to Ottawa to lobby for the “forced eviction” of the Japanese population.
vancouver.citynews.ca/2025/01/17/v...
Much of Pierre Poilievre’s commentary to date is centred around trash-talking Canada and blaming everything on Trudeau and the federal Liberals. So what does he stand for and what would he do as PM? I read the economic tea leaves here:
www.policyalternatives.ca/news-researc...
Some thoughts on exactly that here podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/l... in conversation with @davidmoscrop.com.
Reminder that there parts of the big picture that are neither dumb nor terrible. Let's lever those realities today to create a better tomorrow. #FutureOfWorkers #BetterFutureForAll
Hear @verosioufi.bsky.social, our researcher for racial & socio-economic equity, talking to @amjohal.bsky.social on SFU's
Below the Radar on Racial Equity in Policy Making including issues of labour inequality, structural racism and decolonization.
www.sfu.ca/vancity-offi...
@dannyoleksiuk.bsky.social and @1alexhemingway.bsky.social debunk the go-to excuse for NIMBY policies in British Columbia: infrastructure concerns. @policyalternatives.bsky.social ives.bsky.social
15.01.2025 18:00 — 👍 36 🔁 12 💬 1 📌 2Research shows that to alleviate housing shortages it's far cheaper to build and maintain public infrastructure to service denser forms of housing than it is to service low-density sprawl, write @1alexhemingway.bsky.social and @dannyoleksiuk.bsky.social.
www.policynote.ca/housing-infr...
A recent report found public infrastructure costs for apts were 5 to 9 times cheaper than for houses.
Overwhelming evidence shows denser housing reduces per-capita infrastructure costs: new research from @1alexhemingway.bsky.social & @dannyoleksiuk.bsky.social.
www.policynote.ca/housing-infr...