New anti-P3 tools

Source: CUPE, June 25, 2008 01:33 PM

Three provincial divisions of CUPE have compiled resources that make the case for public services.

In Alberta, locals can draw on a package of information that makes the case for publicly financed infrastructure. A summary of the package, with links to the backing documents, is on the CUPE Alberta website.

CUPE Nova Scotia is supporting its campaign against privatization with p3facts.ca, a website that encourages visitors to get the facts on privatization. The site includes case studies of several Canadian P3s gone wrong.

CUPE Quebec's new campaign website, nonauxppp.com, encourages Quebec taxpayers not to fall into the P3 trap. Visitors to the fact-packed site can watch a short video , and listen to radio ads CUPE is running in the province. The radio ad is available in English and French.

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