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Privatization is a threat in most of our communities. That is why CUPE has launched the Privatization Map as part of the Rebuilding Strong Communities campaign. CUPE's Privatization Map tracks for all Canadians where corporations are trying to take over, who is fighting them and where communities and activists have won to keep services public.