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December 9, 2023

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    Le prix n’est pas encore le bon : Les frais de garde n’atteignent pas l’objectif de 10 $ par jour

    D’ici le début de l’année 2026, les parents canadiens sont censés pouvoir inscrire leurs jeunes enfants à des services de garde pour une moyenne de…

    July 9, 2025
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    Tim Hortons takeover is a bad deal for Canadians: study

    OTTAWA—Burger King’s proposed takeover of Tim Hortons is likely to have overwhelmingly negative consequences for Canadians, says a study released today by the Canadian Centre…

    October 30, 2014
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    Trouble Brewing

    Why the Tim Hortons Takeover is a Bad Deal for Canadians Download 765.61 KB32 pages Burger King’s proposed takeover of Tim Hortons is likely to…

    October 30, 2014
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    Infographic: Trouble Brewing

    Why is the Tim Hortons takeover bad for Canadians? Burger King’s proposed takeover of Tim Hortons is likely to have overwhelmingly negative consequences for Canadians.…

    October 30, 2014
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    Moins de discrimination salariale pour les femmes, les Autochtones et les membres d’une minorité visible dans le secteur public, mais pas de salaires plus élevés dans l’ensemble : étude

    CLIQUEZ ICI POUR CONSULTER LE RAPPORT. OTTAWA—Les femmes, les travailleurs autochtones et les membres d’une minorité visible font l’objet d’une discrimination moindre au chapitre de…

    October 29, 2014
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    Less wage discrimination for women, aboriginals, and visible minorities in public sector, not higher salaries overall: study

    OTTAWA—Women, aboriginal workers, and visible minority workers experience less wage discrimination in the public sector than in the private sector, says a study released today…

    October 29, 2014
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    Refermer l’écart

    La différence que font les salaires du secteur public Download 763.31 KB 32 pages Cette étude qui a comparé les salaires des employés à temps…

    October 29, 2014
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    Narrowing the Gap

    The Difference That Public Sector Wages Make Download 730.36 KB 30 pages This study compares the wages of full-time public and private sector workers and…

    October 29, 2014
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    Infographic: Canada’s Pay Gap

    Even with a university education, the wage gap for female, aboriginal, and visible minority workers in Canada is startling, especially in the private sector. Click…

    October 29, 2014
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    Work Life: “We asked for workers; we got people instead”

    The above quote, by one of Swiss author Max Frisch’s characters, succinctly captures the inherent conflict between employers and workers. Employers want results; they want…

    October 29, 2014
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    Fast Facts: Further poverty reduction efforts needed in Manitoba

    There is some good news in the Province’s recently released second annual All Aboard report, which tracks poverty and social exclusion in Manitoba. However, it’s…

    October 28, 2014
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    Is Big Oil a big job creator?

    Even if we take that 905,000 figure at face value—CERI makes a wide variety of optimistic assumptions and an accurate 25-year employment forecast is pretty…

    October 27, 2014
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    Climate Justice in BC

    Lessons for Transformation Download 3.02 MB61 pages Are you looking for new ways to teach about climate change and social justice? Frustrated with models that…

    October 27, 2014
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