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2019: Trends to watch this year
About the authorTrish HennessyTrish is the Director of the Think Upstream project and a senior communications strategist with the CCPA National Office. She is focused…
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Fast Facts: Social Impact Bonds
A Costly Innovation First published by the Winnipeg Free Press January 16, 2019 Social Impact Bonds or ‘SIBs’ are a relatively new mechanism for governments…
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How (and how much) doctors are paid: why it matters
How we pay doctors through our public health system is an important issue that receives little public scrutiny, despite the fact that physician compensation represents…
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Priorities and funding for health care in BC
This post is part of our BC Budget 2019 series, which highlights key findings from the CCPA’s research and outlines our recommendations for the 2019…
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Social impact bonds: Everyone’s profiting, except at-risk Indigenous women
About the authorDavid MacdonaldDavid joined the CCPA as its Senior Ottawa Economist in 2011, although he has been a long time contributor as a research…
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The State of Ontario’s Finances
Cutting through the fog ahead of the 2019 budget Download 342.09 KB12 pages In advance of the Ford government’s first Ontario budget, this report examines…
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Our BC Budget 2019 priorities: Poverty reduction and climate action
In anticipation of the 2019 BC Budget—which the provincial government will present in February—the CCPA-BC is publishing a series of Policy Note posts highlighting the…
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BC Solutions: News and commentary from the CCPA’s BC Office
January 2019 Download 2.99 MB12 pages In this issue: Implementing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in BC Happy retirement, Dianne Novlan!…
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La rémunération des PDG est encore près des niveaux historiques, représentant 197 fois celle des travailleurs moyens
Une nouvelle analyse comparative entre les hommes et les femmes indique que la prime des cadres supérieurs a peu à voir avec le « mérite…
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CEO pay still near historic levels at 197 times more than the average worker
New gender analysis suggests executive bonus pay has little to do with ‘merit’ READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. OTTAWA—Canada’s 100 highest paid CEOs netted 197…
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Mint Condition
CEO pay in Canada Download 793.62 KB 18 pages Canada’s 100 highest paid CEOs netted 197 times more than the average worker made in 2017, earning…
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Des conditions exceptionnelles
La rémunération des PDG au Canada Download 335.61 KB 13 pages En 2017 les 100 PDG les mieux rémunérés au Canada ont touché 197 fois plus que…









