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CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index Simple

CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index Simple

December 19, 2023

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  • Yes, Mr. Weston, you can afford a living wage

    Loblaw Companies Ltd. chairman and CEO Galen G. Weston recently joined the chorus of business leaders to come out against the Liberal’s proposal to increase…

    August 18, 2017
  • Losing Ground

    Income Inequality in Ontario, 2000–15 Download 820.5 KB32 pages This paper examines 15 years of income inequality for families raising children in Ontario (2000 to…

    August 15, 2017
  • Half of Ontario families losing ground: report

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT TORONTO – Ontario is becoming more polarized as the bottom half of Ontario families see their share of…

    August 15, 2017
  • 5 reasons to be skeptical of Keep Ontario Working’s “risk” analysis of Bill 148 and $15 minimum wage

    Keep Ontario Working (KOW), a coalition of business groups, has released its analysis of Bill 148, the legislation that will increase the minimum wage in…

    August 14, 2017
  • Trade and Investment Research Project

    What to make of Canada’s priorities for the NAFTA renegotiation?

    PM Trudeau and Foreign Affairs Minister Freeland meet with U.S. President Donald Trump in May (PMO photo by Adam Scotti).

    August 14, 2017
  • Media advisory: Economic experts available to comment on positive impact of minimum wage raise

    TORONTO, ONTARIO – With a business lobby-led economic impact assessment on Ontario’s Bill 148, Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act, due out this August, economic experts…

    August 11, 2017
  • Budget 2018: Time to lean in gentlemen

    It’s that exciting time of year when economists wake from their summer slumber and start making submissions to the federal Finance Committee about what they’d…

    August 10, 2017
  • How raising the minimum wage will impact Hamilton

    Ontario’s big business lobbies continue their campaign against the government’s planned minimum wage hike—to $15 an hour by January 1, 2019 from the current rate…

    August 8, 2017
  • What $15 and fairness will mean for Toronto

    Ontario’s big business lobbies continue their campaign against the government’s planned minimum wage hike—to $15 an hour by January 1, 2019 from the current rate…

    August 8, 2017
  • The enormous cost of public-private partnerships

    Three recent BC public private partnership (P3) hospitals developed in co-operation with the province’s Partnerships BC (PBC) will cost the public $260 million more than…

    August 3, 2017
  • 4,5 G$, ça fait beaucoup!

    Québec nage dans les surplus. Le bilan de la dernière année financière nous apprend que pour l’exercice qui s’est terminé au 31 mars, c’est 4,5…

    August 2, 2017
  • How $15 an hour minimum wage will affect Indigenous Ontarians

    Ontario announced plans in May to boost the minimum wage to $15 an hour by January 2019. In my recent report, Ontario Needs a Raise,…

    August 1, 2017
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  1. Yes, Mr. Weston, you can afford a living wage
  2. Losing Ground
  3. Half of Ontario families losing ground: report
  4. 5 reasons to be skeptical of Keep Ontario Working’s “risk” analysis of Bill 148 and $15 minimum wage
  5. What to make of Canada’s priorities for the NAFTA renegotiation?
  6. Media advisory: Economic experts available to comment on positive impact of minimum wage raise
  7. Budget 2018: Time to lean in gentlemen
  8. How raising the minimum wage will impact Hamilton
  9. What $15 and fairness will mean for Toronto
  10. The enormous cost of public-private partnerships
  11. 4,5 G$, ça fait beaucoup!
  12. How $15 an hour minimum wage will affect Indigenous Ontarians

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    December 15, 2025
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    December 15, 2025
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