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Balanced Budget Legislation – another zombie policy returns from the dead
Ah, here we go again – when seeking to assert credibility as sound fiscal managers, governments reach for the tired gimmick of “balanced budget legislation”…
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Quand austérité rime avec hostilité
Caroline Joly est une attachée de recherche à IRIS, un institut de recherche sans but lucratif, indépendant et progressiste à Montréal. [1] http://tvanouvelles.ca/lcn/infos/regional/montreal/archives/2015/02/20150227-182601.html [2] http://ici.radio-canada.ca/audio-video/media/2015/02/27/Anne-Marie-Dussault-recoit-Adil-Charkaoui?externalId=7250942&appCode=medianet About the authorIRIS
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It takes $18.52 an hour to make ends meet in Toronto: study
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT TORONTO – Two working parents with two children need to each earn a minimum of $18.52 an hour…
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Making Ends Meet
Toronto’s 2015 Living Wage Download 2.02 MB 38 pages Two working parents with two children need to each earn a minimum of $18.52 an hour…
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Making the Case for a Labour Market Intermediary
The Experience of Build Download 1.17 MB 20 pages This report weaves together findings from data gathered through two other research reports published by the…
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Making Ends Meet
Calculating Toronto’s 2015 Living Wage Two working parents with two children need to each earn a minimum of $18.52 an hour just to make ends…
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Making Ends Meet: Ten Facts About Toronto’s Living Wage
In this ten-point fact sheet, CCPA-Ontario highlights key features of the office’s latest report, Making Ends Meet: Toronto’s 2015 Living Wage, and explains the calculation…
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Infographic: Making Ends Meet: Toronto’s 2015 Living Wage
Two working parents with two children need to each earn a minimum of $18.52 an hour just to make ends meet in Toronto. In a…
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Work Life: Making the case for a Labour Market Intermediary
There is a growing opportunity in Manitoba to bridge the economic and social divide between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people. First of all, Manitoba employers are…
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A Conversation on Climate Justice
In February and March, the Climate Justice Project hosted This Changes BC: A Conversation on Climate Justice. Over four Saturdays, a group of 34 citizens from…
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NS Budget 2015: Ignores Real Problems, Lacks Vision
About the authorChristine SaulnierChristine Saulnier (she/her) is Director of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives-Nova Scotia. She has a doctorate in Political Science from York…




