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Results 21 - 30 of 30 Filter Active Filters Search results News Mar 30, 2021 P3s: False claims, hidden costs Corporations, consultants, and some governments, are pushing for-profit infrastructure and services. This fact sheet exposes the truth about public-private “partnerships” and the dangers of this form of privatization. Guide Toolkit: Keep our pensions out of privatization The Keep our pensions out of privatization toolkit gives CUPE activists and pension representatives information about the dangers of pension funds investing in public-private partnerships (P3s) and other types of privatization. Guide Asking the right questions: A guide for municipalities considering P3s This newly-updated second edition of Asking the right questions is co-authored by the late John Loxley and his son, researcher Salim Loxley. The guide reviews the latest evidence and experiences from across Canada and around the world, taking a critical look at the case for and against using public-private partnerships (P3s) for municipal infrastructure. This online text is adapted from the print version of the guide. Guide Guide: Early warning signs of privatization Stop privatization before it starts. Know the early warning signs. CUPE members are the eyes and ears of an early warning system that detects and stops privatization before it starts. Champlain Bridge P3: biased advice, bad math The Auditor General of Canada has released a report on the new P3 Champlain Bridge that’s under construction in Montreal. The audit looks at how the federal government managed key project decisions. It finds many serious problems with how the government decided to use a P3. News Nov 28, 2017 10 ways social impact bonds hurt people and public services Social impact bonds (SIBs) are a new form of privatization affecting areas such as social services, education and health care. This new model allows investors to profit from public services and is slowly spreading in Canada. Learn more and check out these 10 ways social impact bonds hurt people and public services. Fact sheet Fact sheet: What provincial auditors have said about P3s Over the years, provincial auditors across the country have questioned the financial rationale for using public-private partnerships (P3s) to build public infrastructure. News Jun 02, 2016 Back in house: Why local governments are bringing services home This new report from the Columbia Institute is about the emerging trend of remunicipalization. National Contracting Out and Privatization Coordinating Committee National Contracting Out and Privatization Coordinating Committee’s overall goal is to fight public private partnerships and other forms of privatization on behalf of CUPE members and their communities across the country. Educating and organizing members is key to this goal. The committee coordinates, reviews successes, strategizes and develops resources to combat contracting out and privatization. Fact sheet Ours to keep: municipal public services and assets Canada’s cities and towns are the bedrock of our country. They are responsible for the infrastructure and services that keep us safe and healthy. But our cities and towns are being held back. Underfunding, downloading and privatization threaten our social and economic fabric. Pagination Pagination Previous Page 3 of 3 Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Next Share this page
News Mar 30, 2021 P3s: False claims, hidden costs Corporations, consultants, and some governments, are pushing for-profit infrastructure and services. This fact sheet exposes the truth about public-private “partnerships” and the dangers of this form of privatization.
Guide Toolkit: Keep our pensions out of privatization The Keep our pensions out of privatization toolkit gives CUPE activists and pension representatives information about the dangers of pension funds investing in public-private partnerships (P3s) and other types of privatization.
Guide Asking the right questions: A guide for municipalities considering P3s This newly-updated second edition of Asking the right questions is co-authored by the late John Loxley and his son, researcher Salim Loxley. The guide reviews the latest evidence and experiences from across Canada and around the world, taking a critical look at the case for and against using public-private partnerships (P3s) for municipal infrastructure. This online text is adapted from the print version of the guide.
Guide Guide: Early warning signs of privatization Stop privatization before it starts. Know the early warning signs. CUPE members are the eyes and ears of an early warning system that detects and stops privatization before it starts.
Champlain Bridge P3: biased advice, bad math The Auditor General of Canada has released a report on the new P3 Champlain Bridge that’s under construction in Montreal. The audit looks at how the federal government managed key project decisions. It finds many serious problems with how the government decided to use a P3.
News Nov 28, 2017 10 ways social impact bonds hurt people and public services Social impact bonds (SIBs) are a new form of privatization affecting areas such as social services, education and health care. This new model allows investors to profit from public services and is slowly spreading in Canada. Learn more and check out these 10 ways social impact bonds hurt people and public services.
Fact sheet Fact sheet: What provincial auditors have said about P3s Over the years, provincial auditors across the country have questioned the financial rationale for using public-private partnerships (P3s) to build public infrastructure.
News Jun 02, 2016 Back in house: Why local governments are bringing services home This new report from the Columbia Institute is about the emerging trend of remunicipalization.
National Contracting Out and Privatization Coordinating Committee National Contracting Out and Privatization Coordinating Committee’s overall goal is to fight public private partnerships and other forms of privatization on behalf of CUPE members and their communities across the country. Educating and organizing members is key to this goal. The committee coordinates, reviews successes, strategizes and develops resources to combat contracting out and privatization.
Fact sheet Ours to keep: municipal public services and assets Canada’s cities and towns are the bedrock of our country. They are responsible for the infrastructure and services that keep us safe and healthy. But our cities and towns are being held back. Underfunding, downloading and privatization threaten our social and economic fabric.