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CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index Simple

December 19, 2023

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  • Study busts myths about who benefits from $15 minimum wage

    Ont. boomers as likely to get a raise as teens; retail, food & accommodation workers more likely to work in big box stores than in…

    July 13, 2017
  • Canada needs a raise, not a higher interest rate

    The Bank of Canada will publish the results of its recent review of interest rates on Wednesday, and there is plenty of speculation Governor Stephen…

    July 11, 2017
  • Outside the echo-chamber of commerce: Why a $15 minimum wage is good for Ontario

    Between July 10 and 21, the Ontario government will be holding public consultations across the province to get feedback on its proposed improvements to labour…

    July 10, 2017
  • Manitoba Research Alliance

    Social Impact Bonds and the Financing of Child Welfare

    Download 802.78 KB28 pages Social Impact Bonds (SIBs) are a relatively new way of financing social services in Canada. They differ from the normal way…

    July 7, 2017
  • Trade and Investment Research Project

    Populism ascending

    Photo of Donald Trump by Gage Skidmore. Donald Trump was still about two weeks away from winning the U.S. presidency when The Populist Explosion was…

    July 6, 2017
  • If you haven’t been to the library recently, you’re missing out

    [A] library extends cultural services by providing everyone with an open area which serves as a venue for civil activity and creative ability. Libraries, which…

    July 5, 2017
  • Trade and Investment Research Project

    TiSA Troubles

    Services, democracy and corporate rule in the Trump era Download 3.6 MB48 pages This study, co-published with the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, examines the adverse impacts…

    July 5, 2017
  • Debunking the Fraser Institute’s latest scaremongering on Indigenous rights

    In a particularly repugnant move, the Fraser Institute chose National Aboriginal Day (June 21) to release a report by Tom Flanagan claiming that a sharp…

    July 4, 2017
  • The Monitor, July/August 2017

    Summer Reading Download 5.95 MB This expanded version of the Monitor summer reading guide takes a break from frenetic social media feeds to assess the…

    July 1, 2017
  • Canada 150: Reconciling who we are with who we want to be

    We all want to feel good about what Canada stands for. From progress on LGBTQ rights, to communities coming together to support new immigrants, to…

    June 29, 2017
  • Climate Justice Project

    The energy industry’s insatiable thirst for water threatens First Nations’ rights

    In early May, evidence emerged that natural gas companies had built dozens of large dams during a poorly regulated building spree. As many as 60…

    June 29, 2017
  • Fast Facts: Giving Manitoba’s Working Families a Fair Shake:

    The 2016-17 Living Wage Update Notwithstanding stable economic growth and consistently low unemployment, poverty remains a problem in Manitoba. In 2014, 11 percent of Manitobans…

    June 29, 2017
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article contents
  1. Study busts myths about who benefits from $15 minimum wage
  2. Canada needs a raise, not a higher interest rate
  3. Outside the echo-chamber of commerce: Why a $15 minimum wage is good for Ontario
  4. Social Impact Bonds and the Financing of Child Welfare
  5. Populism ascending
  6. If you haven’t been to the library recently, you’re missing out
  7. TiSA Troubles
  8. Debunking the Fraser Institute’s latest scaremongering on Indigenous rights
  9. The Monitor, July/August 2017
  10. Canada 150: Reconciling who we are with who we want to be
  11. The energy industry’s insatiable thirst for water threatens First Nations’ rights
  12. Fast Facts: Giving Manitoba’s Working Families a Fair Shake:

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