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Thank you and goodbye

As most of you will have heard, today is the final day of operations for Canadian Policy Research Networks (CPRN). We will be closing our doors at the end of regular business hours today. In late October we announced that after 15 years of quality public policy research, CPRN is no longer financially viable. In these tough economic times, and without ...more

Annual Report [2008-2009] - Farewell

CPRN's final Annual Report, entitled Farewell, summarizes 15 years of contribution to Canada's ...more

Enhancing Access to Post-Secondary Education in Canada: An Exploration of Early Intervention Initiatives in Selected Countries

The accessibility of post-secondary education (PSE) has been identified as a key component of the ...more

Why Social Housing Policy Matters

Canadian Policy Research Networks (CPRN) in partnership with the Social Housing Services Corporation ...more

Investing in Aboriginal Education in Canada: An Economic Perspective

Investing in Aboriginal Education in Canada: An Economic Perspective by economist and Executive ...more

Aboriginal Education: Strengthening the Foundations

In Aboriginal Education: Strengthening the Foundations, John Richards, Professor in the Public ...more

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  1. Lost in Translation: (Mis)Understanding Youth Engagement – Synthesis Report
  2. There's More to Policy Than Alignment
  3. Too Many Left Behind: Canada's Adult Education and Training System
  4. Financial Literacy: Lessons from International Experience
  5. Housing Is Good Social Policy
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