Pensions at Work: Social Investment of Pension Funds, University-Union Research Alliance
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The Pensions at Work project was officially completed on June 30, 2007. The website remains as an archive of the project's accomplishments and visitors to the website should feel welcome to download files as they see fit.

The University of Toronto Press will publish in the Spring of 2008 an edited book related to the research of Pensions at Work. See list of chapters.

FTQ courses translated into English and available for download:
Acting within the union to take charge of our pension plans
Investing our pension funds in the interests of the members

Glorianne Stromberg Endorses Pensions at Work
In this article (pdf 53kb), Stromberg advises those interested in the future of pension plans to pay attention and participate in the research alliance.

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Public policy and responsible investment: An inventory of global and canadian trends.

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PUTTING YOUR MONEY WHERE YOUR HEART IS

Canada's socially responsible investors believe you can use 'the root of all evil' to grow something different. With $6.7 billion in annual economic clout, they're becoming a force to be reckoned with.

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WHAT'S NEW

Canada: 29 September Who killed Blue Man Group? Matinees failed to draw school tours Show may have been past its prime.
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United States: 29 September Pension windfall? Well...
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The World: 30 September Lean times ahead for the fatty firms: Companies producing 'unhealthy' foods have been added to the musts-to-avoid for responsible investors.
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LECTURE SERIES
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The Evolution of Public Policy: The Sustainable And Socially Responsible Investment Of Canada's Pensions
Eugene Ellmen

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