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Alternative federal budget 2026: Introduction
About the authorAlternative Federal Budget Project/AFB Working Group
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Community Economic Development in Manitoba
Theory, History, Policy and Practice Download 987.76 KB44 pages Community Economic Development (CED) in Manitoba is ever changing, morphing and evolving. This paper on the…
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Low income Manitobans falling behind in 2018
As we roll into 2018, low income Manitobans are falling further behind. While minimum wage in Ontario went up on January 1 to $14 per…
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Indigenous People Wage Labour and Trade Unions
The Historical Experience in Canada Download 782.29 KB20 pages Have Indigenous people in Canada been active as wage labourers and union members? If so, what…
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Media get it wrong on Bank of Canada minimum wage study
Over a million workers in Ontario just got a big raise thanks to tireless, bottom-up organizing, but to hear the media tell it, this is…
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Rémunération record des PDG – maintenant 209 fois supérieure à celle du travailleur moyen
CLIQUEZ ICI POUR CONSULTER LE RAPPORT.
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Record-breaking CEO pay now 209 times more than average worker
READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. OTTAWA – For the first time, Canada’s 100 highest paid CEOs netted 209 times more than the average worker made…
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Rémunération record des PDG – maintenant 209 fois supérieure à celle du travailleur moyen
OTTAWA – Pour la première fois de l’histoire, les 100 hauts dirigeants les mieux rémunérés du Canada ont gagné 209 fois plus que le travailleur…
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Climbing Up and Kicking Down
Executive Pay in Canada Download 927.52 KB23 pages CLIQUEZ ICI POUR CONSULTER LE RAPPORT EN FRANCAIS The eleventh in an annual series, this year’s report…
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The Monitor, January/February 2018
Climbing up and kicking down Download 8.92 MB Canada’s top CEOs are breaking pay records, yet they are some of the first people to oppose…
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Indigenous Workers and Unions
The Case of Winnipeg’s CUPE 500 Download 869.69 KB36 pages Indigenous people have worked for wages for more than 150 years in Canada, and before…
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Glacial pace of governments out of sync with fentanyl crisis
British Columbia is experiencing the worst opioid overdose crisis in its history. By October 31st, the BC Coroners Service reported that 1208 people had died…







