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    The Economic Benefits of Expanded Child Care in British Columbia

    June 24, 2025 /

    The Centre for Future Work has released a new report documenting the widespread economic benefits resulting from the ongoing expansion of early learning and child care services (ELCC) in British Columbia, as part of the roll-out of the new Canada-wide $10-per-day child care system.

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    Jim Stanford
  • Commentary,  Industry & Sector,  Public Sector Work

    Public Health Care Is Not Just a ‘Cost’… It’s an Economic Driver

    June 19, 2025 /

    Spending on Canada’s medicare system is typically understood simply as a major ‘cost’ item for government budgets. Seldom do Canadians consider the other side of the coin: public health care is also a pillar of Canada’s economy, and a powerful driver of growth, job-creation, and innovation.

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    Jim Stanford
  • Commentary,  Industry & Sector,  Skills & Training

    Supporting Skilled Trades Labour Supply as Canada Embarks on Historic Building Boom

    June 19, 2025 /

    Canadian governments and industries are getting set to launch a major expansion in infrastructure and housing construction, as part of the ‘elbows up’ response to uncertainty caused by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs. One potential challenge in that strategy will be ensuring adequate supply of skilled construction workers.

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    Jim Stanford

Recent Posts

  • The Economic Benefits of Expanded Child Care in British Columbia
  • Public Health Care Is Not Just a ‘Cost’… It’s an Economic Driver
  • Supporting Skilled Trades Labour Supply as Canada Embarks on Historic Building Boom
  • Albertans’ Economic Hardship Reflects Provincial Policy Choices, not “Attacks” by the Rest of Canada
  • New Data Confirms Canada-U.S. Trade is Balanced and Mutually Beneficial

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The Centre for Future Work conducts progressive research on labour issues, with offices in Canada and Australia. In Canada, the Centre works in collaboration with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. In Australia, the Centre is a project of the Australia Institute.

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