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December 19, 2023

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  • Labour Matters

    The Cuts Behind the Curtain

    How federal cutbacks will slash services and increase unemployment Download 1.41 MB46 pages This study explores the impact of the federal government’s 2010 and 2011…

    January 23, 2012
  • Labour Matters

    L’épée de Damoclès

    Comment les compressions au gouvernement fédéral réduiront les services et feront augmenter le taux de chômage Cette étude a crée trois scénarios possibles pour examiner…

    January 23, 2012
  • Labour Matters

    Federal spending cuts will cost more than 60,000 jobs: study

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT OTTAWA—Federal cutbacks announced in the 2010 and 2011 budgets will result in more than 60,000 job losses, says…

    January 23, 2012
  • Labour Matters

    Les compressions du gouvernement fédéral entraîneront la perte de plus de 60 000 emplois selon une étude.

    CLIQUEZ ICI POUR CONSULTER LE RAPPORT. OTTAWA – Les compressions au niveau fédéral annoncées dans les budgets de 2010 et 2011 auront comme conséquence des…

    January 23, 2012
  • Wall Strikes Out on Fiscal Federalism

    Saskatchewan’s Brad Wall recently issued a statement exhorting his fellow Premiers to blaze largely unspecified new trails on healthcare, Employment Insurance and Equalization. Unfortunately, he misses the…

    January 21, 2012
  • Lower Inflation Frees Carney’s Hand, But Shelter Costs Rise

    Statistics Canada reported today that consumer prices decreased in December, lowering the annual inflation rate to 2.3%. The Bank of Canada’s core inflation rate declined to 1.9%. Tame inflation leaves…

    January 20, 2012
  • Day of Action: Why it matters to higher education

    Our content is fiercely open source and we never paywall our website. The support of our community makes this possible.

    January 20, 2012
  • Are There Labour And Skills Shortages In Canada?

    Further to my earlier post on this topic, whether or not we are or will soon be experiencing labour and skills shortages is a question of critical…

    January 19, 2012
  • EI Benefits Decline Amid Rising Unemployment

    Today, Statistics Canada reported that the number of Canadians receiving Employment Insurance (EI) benefits fell for a third consecutive month in November. This decline would be good news if it reflected…

    January 19, 2012
  • Top 10 Reasons for Upper-Income Tax Increases

    Some feel we shouldn’t increase taxes on upper-income folks. After all, people know best how to spend their money, whereas the government will only waste…

    January 18, 2012
  • Deregulation: A Bad Idea Crosses the Atlantic

    The Harper government announced today that federal “regulators will be required to remove at least one regulation each time they introduce a new one that imposes administrative…

    January 18, 2012
  • Francophone Immigrants and the Housing Crisis in Winnipeg

    Many obstacles confront newcomers in their efforts to integrate into Canadian society. Their search for employment is often frustrated by the failure to recognize their…

    January 18, 2012
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article contents
  1. The Cuts Behind the Curtain
  2. L’épée de Damoclès
  3. Federal spending cuts will cost more than 60,000 jobs: study
  4. Les compressions du gouvernement fédéral entraîneront la perte de plus de 60 000 emplois selon une étude.
  5. Wall Strikes Out on Fiscal Federalism
  6. Lower Inflation Frees Carney’s Hand, But Shelter Costs Rise
  7. Day of Action: Why it matters to higher education
  8. Are There Labour And Skills Shortages In Canada?
  9. EI Benefits Decline Amid Rising Unemployment
  10. Top 10 Reasons for Upper-Income Tax Increases
  11. Deregulation: A Bad Idea Crosses the Atlantic
  12. Francophone Immigrants and the Housing Crisis in Winnipeg

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