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EPISODE · Dec 17, 2009 · 35 MIN

Armine Yalnizyan: The Regina Manifesto in the 21st Century

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The Regina Manifesto helped shape the foundation of Canadian social democracy. It was written in 1933 against the backdrop of the Great Depression, representing hope for Canadians in its call for a new, socialized economy, "owned, controlled and operated by the people." On October 17th in Saskatoon, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives presented a forum called "The Future of Social Democracy in Canada: The Relevance of the Regina Manifesto in the 21st Century." Armine Yalnizyan, the CCPA's senior economist, was one of its speakers. She observed that even though many of the changes called for by the Manifesto have since become established aspects of Canadian life - like a national bank, labour standards and universal healthcare - its message remains just as relevant as it was 76 years ago.  View the full text of the Regina Manifesto here: http://www.connexions.org/CxLibrary/Docs/CX5373-ReginaManifesto.htm

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