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CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index Simple

December 19, 2023

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  • Growing Gap

    Mexico’s middle class gaining from economic growth; Canada and the U.S. trailing

    HALIFAX –– An examination of income inequality in North America reveals that Mexico is the only part of the continent where the middle class has…

    May 22, 2012
  • Inflation On Target; Exchange Rate Off Target

    Today, Statistics Canada reported an annual inflation rate of 2%, precisely in line with the Bank of Canada’s target. With inflation under control and renewed risks to…

    May 18, 2012
  • Look at the other side of the petrodollar coin

    Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty recently spoke publicly about the problems Canada’s oil-powered currency was causing for his province’s manufacturing industry. But his words were drowned…

    May 18, 2012
  • Infographic: The Three Amigos

    How income inequality in Mexico is different than Canada and the U.S. Click the infographic below to enlarge, and read the related report here.

    May 18, 2012
  • So why is all the good writing on privatization of liquor distribution in the business press?

    Privatization of government assets is always a controversial subject.  One side says the genius of the marketplace will cut costs and improve efficiency.  The other…

    May 17, 2012
  • Federal jobs cuts: Clarity is always one year away

    I’ve commented on federal job cuts many times before (here, here, here & here) and in the interests of flogging this particular horse (no animals were harmed in the…

    May 17, 2012
  • De-growth or growth? Maybe we don’t need to figure that out

    There has recently been a renewed interest in the question of whether the ecological crisis means we need to see (or plan for) a stabilization…

    May 17, 2012
  • Labour Matters

    Clearing Away the Fog

    Government Estimates of Job Losses Download 237.89 KB5 pages This report analyzes data from the government’s 2012-13 Reports on Plans and Priorities (RPP), as well…

    May 17, 2012
  • Labour Matters

    Federal documents reveal 29,600 job cuts by 2015

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT OTTAWA—The total number of federal core public service job losses over the next three years will be 29,600—far…

    May 17, 2012
  • Sask. Manufacturing Hits the Wall

    Premier Brad Wall was Tweeting about today’s Statistics Canada report of an uptick in national manufacturing sales in March. It is an odd report for him to…

    May 16, 2012
  • If NSCAD were a paper mill

    As students in Quebec continue their 14 week strike, students in Nova Scotia continue to be reminded that post-secondary education is not a priority for…

    May 16, 2012
  • Memo to Ministers: The Issue Is Unemployment Not Job Shortages

    The federal government is basing labour market policy on the belief that,  as Jason Kenney pithily puts it in today’s Globe, there are “large and growing…

    May 16, 2012
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  1. Mexico’s middle class gaining from economic growth; Canada and the U.S. trailing
  2. Inflation On Target; Exchange Rate Off Target
  3. Look at the other side of the petrodollar coin
  4. Infographic: The Three Amigos
  5. So why is all the good writing on privatization of liquor distribution in the business press?
  6. Federal jobs cuts: Clarity is always one year away
  7. De-growth or growth? Maybe we don’t need to figure that out
  8. Clearing Away the Fog
  9. Federal documents reveal 29,600 job cuts by 2015
  10. Sask. Manufacturing Hits the Wall
  11. If NSCAD were a paper mill
  12. Memo to Ministers: The Issue Is Unemployment Not Job Shortages

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