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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…
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Losing Ground
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Half of Ontario families losing ground: report
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5 reasons to be skeptical of Keep Ontario Working’s “risk” analysis of Bill 148 and $15 minimum wage
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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).
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Media advisory: Economic experts available to comment on positive impact of minimum wage raise
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Budget 2018: Time to lean in gentlemen
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How raising the minimum wage will impact Hamilton
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What $15 and fairness will mean for Toronto
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The enormous cost of public-private partnerships
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4,5 G$, ça fait beaucoup!
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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,…
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